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NEXT LEVEL BLOG APRIL 19, 2012 3 New Leadership Lessons from Yoga So, for those keeping score at home, over the past year and a half I think I’ve become a yogi. Am I on the verge of releasing my own instructional yoga videos? Fortunately for you and the rest of the world, I’m not that kind of yogi. Nah, I’m just a guy who’s showing up for class consistently and learning. Click headline to continue. | LEADERSHIP FREAK APRIL 19, 2012 Moving Toward the Truth Dishonest leaders lie to cover up, manipulate, and protect their image. Deceptive strategies range from false humility – the subtlest form of arrogance – to telling people what they want to hear. All deceptions begin with cowardly self-interest. Lying is fearful posturing for personal advantage. | | | | | | | | | | | -
CO2 | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 Meeting Management – These 30 Rules Work Magic Meeting Rules That Bring You Together. 30 Meeting Rules That Work. We operate under the assumption that everyone’s participation and presence in meetings is important. Unity. We start and end together. If someone is not in attendance, we don’t meet. If someone needs to leave early, we end the meeting when they leave. We break together. MORE >> -
GREAT LEADERSHIP | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 Leadership: It’s the Softer Side That Counts Here's a guest post by Gary Burnison, CEO of Korn/Ferry International: Never underestimate the softer side. By the time you become a senior leader, you have already mastered the technical skills. What may be missing, however, are the nuances and the seemingly simple truths that get lost in the noise around how to run an organization. MORE >> -
MANAGING COMMUNITIES | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 Whether Volunteer or Paid, Moderators Need Management photo credit: jczart I think there is this temptation with some community owners and administrators to select moderators and then not monitor them closely; to let them do what they think is appropriate without any sort of review of those actions. Whether they are volunteer moderators who help out for a few hours a week [.]. Managing Staff MORE >> -
THREE STAR LEADERSHIP | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 Magical Bosses Subscribe to the Three Star Leadership Blog. Working Supervisor's Support. Kit A collection of tools and information that will help you do a better job as a boss. Contact Wally. about coaching, consulting, or speaking to your. group. Dan's a mechanic most of the time, but right then he was. an entertainer. could see him across the lawn. magic, too. MORE >> -
RICH GEE GROUP | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 How You Easily Deceive Yourself. How do we deceive ourselves? Blog Business Coaching C-Level Career Coaching Tip Ways & Tips Time Management MORE >>
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