Fri.Jan 01, 2016

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The First Habit of Highly Successful People

Leadership Freak

Stephen R. Covey forgot an essential habit of successful people. Don’t misunderstand me. After scanning my copy of, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, I resolved to read it again. It’s brilliant.

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First Look: Leadership Books for January 2016

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in January. Deep Work : Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport. The Right Kind of Crazy : A True Story of Teamwork, Leadership, and High-Stakes Innovation by Adam Steltzner with William Patrick. Stretch : How to Future-Proof Yourself for Tomorrow's Workplace by Karie Willyerd and Barbara Mistick.

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Top Posts And Commenters For December 2015

Joseph Lalonde

W ow! Can you believe we’ve hit the end of 2015 and entered 2016? I still feel like 2015 just started. I can’t believe we’ve begun a new year. As I get older, the years seem to go by faster and faster. This makes me cognizant of the fact that I need to be intentional on where my time goes each day/week/month/year. It’s important.

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Improving Self Discipline for New Years Resolutions

CEO Blog

Happy New Year! 2016 is here. Like all new years, today is the first day of the rest of your life so you can choose how to use it. Each new years, I reflect on my goals. And yes, I often set resolutions. So of course, I try to figure out how to have more success and this is the conclusion I reached: Self discipline is linked to energy levels. When I am well rested and high energy, I have the drive, motivation and focus to accomplish my goals.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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How do You Start a New Year without a New Year’s Organizer? – (finishing and starting seems more of a challenge, doesn’t it?)

First Friday Book Synopsis

The hardest thing about getting started is getting started. Guy Kawasaki, The Art of the Start Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man. Benjamin Franklin ——————– It’s a little tougher to start a new year these days. Every year just melds… Read More How do You Start a New Year without a New Year’s Organizer?

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2015's Top Leadership Blog Posts

Eric Jacobson

These are my blog posts that were the most popular during 2015. In case you missed them last year, here they are: Business And Leadership Quotes That Inspire Me High-Performing Teams Are Made Of This Fail Fast Or Win Big How To Be A Better Listener: 10 Tips The Seven Roles Of A Collaborative Leader.

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5 Criteria for Making New Year’s Resolutions We Actually Keep

Ron Edmondson

I love a fresh start. Perhaps it’s because grace is the doctrine I’ve needed so much, but there’s something about a clean slate, which motivates me towards achievement. I’m like this with my desk at the office. I create stacks. Magazines to be read. Notes to be written. Lists to be completed. Bulletins from other churches. (I am always looking for better ideas.

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127: Let’s Get Visual: 6 Engaging Ways to Use Images

Engaging Leader

Visual communication always gets more attention than written or verbal alone. And with the information and media-overload that everyone now experiences, visual communication is no longer an option when you are trying to influence, lead, or even simply inform people. You can’t assume that sharing information is enough. Even Steve Jobs, when presenting to already-passionate […] Visual communication always gets more attention than written or verbal alone.

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