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Five Steps To Infuse “Magic” in Your Leadership Style

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This guest post was written by Jason Monaghan with University of Notre Dame Executive Online Education: As any seasoned business leader can tell you, creating an exemplary team takes knowledge, perseverance, and a little leadership magic. The “magic” of a great leader is developed over time and through years of professional awareness.

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My Dad The Servant Leader

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After spending a good part of my life in leadership roles and the past 20 years coaching, educating and writing for leaders, the death of my father, Dr. Jack Eblin , 10 days ago has me considering those questions anew. Having gone to school at Northwestern (Mom trained as a dental hygienist there), Chicago was an option.

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Driving School for Leaders

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Brad is the second driver my wife and I have trained after teaching his older brother a few years ago. Anyway, Brad and I were practicing in the empty parking lots of a large government office center  It’s a great place for driver training because the lots are connected by marked two lane roads with stop signs at intersections.

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Lessons from the TSA on Communicating Change

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Don’t create information vacuums:   In the run up to the body scan and pat down changes,  the TSA declined to comment on what is different about the pat down procedure or how agents were trained to conduct them. Train and support your people to do the same.   Nature abhors a vacuum and so does change.

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Requirements for Earning Your Leadership Merit Badge

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support a learning activity (training, coaching, mentoring, journaling, etc.) Posted by: Scott Eblin | December 08, 2010 at 10:04 PM From another Boy Scout: Help someone on your team develop a new competency: a. have a goal-setting conversation; link goal to business results b. create an individualized learning plan together c.