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| | GREAT LEADERSHIP MAY 29, 2012 10 (+1) Dumb Leadership Mistakes from Recent Headlines Come on now, how hard can it be to be a great leader? It seems the bar keeps getting lower and lower every day. All you need to do is browse the headlines and you’ll easily come up with examples of what not to do as a leader. Don’t drop too many F-bombs at work. Or, as far as I’m concerned, don’t drop them at all. Don’t slap your employees. | LEADERSHIP FREAK MAY 29, 2012 The Top 4 Qualities of Successful Leaders You can’t lead when you know too much. Education establishes barriers to thinking. Everything that comes your way is instantly judged by what you know. In some cases the less you know the more open you are. People with knowledge say things like, “We can’t do that because…” Another reason you can’t lead is too [.]. | TANVEER NASEER MAY 29, 2012 Recognizing The Perception Gaps In Your Leadership When it comes to workplace and team dynamics, most of us like to think that we have a pretty good understanding of the interpersonal relationships around us and how those interactions impact our perceptions, communications, and even decisions. However, the reality is that there is no square in the center of this diagram. | | | | | | | | | -
RAJESH SETTY | TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 Out-of-the-box thinking on out-of-the-box thinking Two questions for you: 1. Are you an out-of-the-box thinker? Are you surrounded by people who are not out-of-the-box thinkers? If you said “Yes” to the first question, there is a good chance that the second question becomes a rhetorical question. Exceptions apply. The Classic Dilemma of Out-of-the-Box Thinkers. Have a great day! MORE >> - Peter Jensen: An interview by Bob Morris
An authority on leadership and a renowned innovator, Dr. Peter Jensen is a pioneer in bringing the concepts of coaching and personal high performance to corporations worldwide. He [.]. MORE >> -
NEXT LEVEL BLOG | TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 Leadership Lessons from Knee Surgery For readers in the United States, I hope you had a nice Memorial Day weekend. spent mine recuperating from some minor arthroscopic knee surgery last Thursday morning. That may come across as TMI – Too Much Information. If it does, I apologize, but I actually found some great leadership lessons from surgery that I want to share with you. MORE >> - The Future Is Better Than You Think – It Will Be a Future of Abundance, say Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
Let’s take a hopeful break. Because we’ve never seen it before, exponential change makes even less sense. Abundance I am immersed in the book Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think by Peter Diamindis and Steven Kotler. It is a surprise to me that I am. My nature is to be somewhat negative, a [.]. MORE >> -
What is Teamwork? Here’s a Great Working Definition. It is not uncommon for teammates to ask their leaders “what is teamwork?” and look for a great working definition to help guide their decisions and actions. As I have shared previously, there are five traits that all Great Teams share – and your focus on team development will depend upon which of those may be lacking in your organization. MORE >>
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