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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2023

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in September 2023 curated just for you. Edmondson We used to think of failure as the opposite of success. After decades of award-winning research, Amy Edmondson is here to upend our understanding of failure and make it work for us.

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Seven Indications Your Team is Dysfunctional

Ron Edmondson

What are some indications your team is dysfunctional? Chances are, if you’ve served on very many teams, you’ve served on a dysfunctional one. There are no perfect teams. And all teams are all dysfunctional during some seasons. Team members never feel valued or appreciated. Mediocrity is celebrated.

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1 Critical Leadership Error Plus 4 Ways to Avoid It

Ron Edmondson

There is one critical leadership error most leaders make at some point. The critical leadership error: Forgetting people are trying to follow. In a similar way it is with a team or organization when the leader forgets people are trying to follow. 4 suggestions to avoid this critical leadership error: Ask questions.

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5 Shared Traits of Effective and Healthy Teams

Ron Edmondson

What makes teams healthy and effective? Obviously this is our goal if we lead or even serve on a team. Who would want to serve on an unhealthy team? It may be a permanent team or a temporary team, but we’ve all served on teams, which simply weren’t productive. The team didn’t gel as a group.

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3 Functions Within Life Cycles of an Organization

Ron Edmondson

In each life cycle, the most successful organizations I have been a part of had a team skilled at three separate functions. BTW, every team needs these people to be successful.) It could be to improve things, close them gracefully or transition things to a new season of leadership. Personal example: I love being a starter.

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1 Critical Leadership Error and 4 Ways to Avoid It

Ron Edmondson

There is one critical leadership error most leaders make at some point. The critical leadership error: We forget people are trying to follow. In a similar way it is with a team or organization when the leader forgets people are trying to follow. Here are 4 suggestions to avoid this critical leadership error: Ask questions.

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7 Indicators You are Serving on a Dysfunctional Team

Ron Edmondson

Chances are, if you’ve served on very many teams, you’ve served on one which is dysfunctional. There are no perfect teams. If you have been on dysfunctional teams before you’ve probably seen one or more of the common traits. Team members never feel valued or appreciated. Mediocrity is celebrated.

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