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Leadership is a Process!

Lead Change Blog

The diagram below highlights the steps involved in the leadership process. When you identify what’s possible, it creates hope, energy, and excitement. You don’t have the time, people, money, and energy to pursue every opportunity that’s identified. The goal is alignment. Leadership is a process! What’s going on?

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Positively Energizing Leaders Are Heliotropic

Lead Change Blog

The heliotropic effect describes the inherent tendency in all living things toward positive energy and away from negative energy. In nature, the sun is the source of positive, life-giving energy, so the heliotropic effect explains why plants and other organisms lean toward the light over time. Solving problems is the goal.

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Powering with Passion and Teaming with Energy

The Practical Leader

Denise balances management and leadership very effectively. He’s the poster boy for making STEMM leadership an oxymoron. Like someone traveling in a foreign country who can’t speak the local language, he’ll talk louder to be understood. Is Your Leadership Engaging or Enraging? They have to be persuaded.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – 7 Steps to a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Align strategic goals with cultural direction – will the new culture be more risk-taking or conservative, hierarchical or flat? But remember, it’s not enough to identify the values that will drive decisions by all team members – Transparent and consistent communication from the CEO and leadership team is crucial.

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Win the Heart: The Four Cornerstones You Need to Build Engagement

Leading Blog

And if the level of care is high enough, it will result in energy, effort, enthusiasm, and initiative” or more simply: Engagement = Level of Care. Traveling to Selma, Alabama, Florence, Italy, Pella, Greece, Green Bay, Wisconsin, and finally, West Texas to complete the picture, they discover the four cornerstones of engagement.

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How To Make Change After The Conference

Lead Change Blog

Great new ideas, lots of energy, and a broader vision have been instilled and you’re ready to effect change. So much money is spent on conferences, travel, bookings, leadership and strategic development sessions, and outside consultants only to see it get wasted because nothing lasting ever came out of those promising sessions.

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Snapping out of your leadership struggle

Persuasive Powerhouse

Leadership can be emotionally difficult at times, and that’s natural for any human being who takes their work to heart. Travel and R&R are great ways to get your energy back. Your organization won’t fall apart without you’ll come back to work with new energy and ideas. Use it now!