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Leadership in a Nutshell - And "The Secret" of Successful Managers

Building Personal Strength

I have over 200 books on leadership on my shelves. Leadership has always been one of my favorite topics. But most of these books talk about leadership in lofty terms, as if it's something only the head of an organization does. And yes, I've read all of them. And nearly all of them are academic or philosophical treatments.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

Cooperation – willingness to collaborate. Integrity – ability to inspire/engender trust and loyalty. Similar to creating a learning environment, building an organization that not only supports virtuous principles but also causes them, requires you to invest heavily in leadership.

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David Wiener’s 40 Rules for Business, Management and the Rest of Life

Leading Blog

Thinking back on the lessons I learned when I was wet behind the ears, it strikes me that the technologies, financial methodologies, and expectation levels when I cashed my first paycheck were profoundly different than today. To do that, you need to obtain the cooperation, support, and goodwill of many people. Now make it happen.

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The Management Thinker We Should Never Have Forgotten

Harvard Business Review

End the practice of awarding business on the basis of price tag alone; instead, try a long-term relationship based on established loyalty and trust. Teach and institute leadership to improve all job functions. Substitute leadership methods for improvement. All of this implies a more-progressive approach to leadership.

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