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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those currently entering leadership or who will be in the future. These things aren’t written in a handbook or in a employee orientation, but you can help young leaders acclimate faster by letting them in on “secrets” they’ll learn anyway sooner or later. It will stretch them.

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Revealing Leadership Insights From Thinkers50

Tanveer Naseer

State of the art management and leadership techniques are continually evolving. The ideas which inspire and influence business practitioners often have their origins in the ideas and work of the thinkers celebrated in the Thinkers50 , the biennial ranking of business thinkers. Business best practice never stands still.

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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those who are currently entering the field of leadership or who will be in the future. These things aren’t written in a handbook or in a employee orientation, but you can help young leaders acclimate faster by letting them in on “secrets” they’ll learn anyway sooner or later.

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4 Dimensions of Extraordinary Leadership – A Guest Post by Jenni Catron

Ron Edmondson

I’m excited about her new book, her newest book, The Four Dimensions of Extraordinary Leadership: The Power of Leading from Your Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength. This will be a book you’ll want to add to your leadership library and toolbox. 4 Dimensions of Extraordinary Leadership. Thanks Jenni.

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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those who are currently entering the field of leadership or who will be in the future. It isn’t written in a handbook or in a employee orientation, but you can make young leaders better by letting them in on “secrets” they’ll learn anyway sooner or later. What would you add?

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4 Questions with Brad Lomenick about “The Catalyst Leader”

Ron Edmondson

It’s a reflection on leadership from the perspective of where he sits, interacting with some of the more prominent Christian leaders of our day, but also with thousands of younger church leaders in our country. A rising generation of leaders need to be equipped for the task of leadership. Why write this book now?

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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those who are currently entering the field of leadership or who will be in the future. These things aren’t written in a handbook or in a employee orientation, but you can help young leaders acclimate faster by letting them in on “secrets” they’ll learn anyway sooner or later.