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Leaders Should Be (More) Human Too: In Praise of Touchy-Feely

Terry Starbucker

This is the last in a series of my 3 favorite posts over the past 9+ years, in anticipation of my 1,000th (!) post coming up next Sunday, on August 23rd. I’m so grateful you’re here reading this today, and I hope you’ll join me again next week to help me celebrate this milestone (to make it easier for you please be my guest to sign up for email delivery of my posts in the box on the right side bar).

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To Connect, Seek Individual Ideas and Opinions

Michael Lee Stallard

#98 Seek Individual Ideas and Opinions. When possible, ask for the ideas and opinions of your direct reports, especially on actions you expect them to implement or believe they want to have a voice in deciding. This behavior reflects humility and wisdom. This is the ninety-eighth post in our series entitled “100 Ways to Connect.” The series highlights language, attitudes and behaviors that help you connect with others.

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How to Build a Mailing List of Subscribers Who Buy

Women on Business

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Lessons from Abraham and Joseph

Leadership Freak

I asked Facebook followers for a title for today’s post. “How leaders of today can learn from leaders in the Bible,” received the most thumbs up.

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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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The Genius of Opposites

Kevin Eikenberry

By Jennifer B. Kahnweiler, PhD We’ve all heard (and probably experienced) that opposites attract. That doesn’t always make the attraction easy, or long lasting. This book promises to help us find the genius in the pairing of opposites, and does it simply and convincingly. Jennifer Kahnweiler has written, spoken and trained others to see the […].

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The Perks of Being an Amateur

Mills Scofield

Another fabulous post by Caitie Whelan of Lightening Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. I like knowing stuff. I like knowing the ropes, talking shop, having the answers. I like being right. I also like Ray Bradbury. Mr. Bradbury didn’t go to college. He never got an MFA in writing. Never lived in the literary metropolis of New York City. He went to Los Angeles High School.

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Leadership Caffeine™—When It Comes to Toxic Employees, Don’t Hesitate

Management Excellence

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The Perks of Being an Amateur

Mills Scofield

Another fabulous post by Caitie Whelan of Lightening Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. I like knowing stuff. I like knowing the ropes, talking shop, having the answers. I like being right. I also like Ray Bradbury. Mr. Bradbury didn’t go to college. He never got an MFA in writing. Never lived in the literary metropolis of New York City. He went to Los Angeles High School.

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