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Bridging the Divide

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GeneralLeadership.com and the General Leadership Foundation bring Leadership Advice from America's Most Trusted Leaders to You! The post Bridging the Divide appeared first on General Leadership. Read more at [link]. ” President John F. … Read the rest.

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Motivating, Mentoring and Measuring – Leading Unfamiliar Organizations

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Whether the leader grew-up in the organization or was transplanted into a new ecosystem, they can utilize sound leadership principles to guide the organization to success. The difference is the time it takes to build a framework upon which to hang those leadership principles in an unfamiliar organization. ” Mentoring.

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Leading for a Higher Purpose

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Eyewitness accounts confirm that raising the flag on the fourth day of the bloody battle of Iwo Jima ignited a wave of energy and enthusiasm that could be heard across the island. The inspiring story of these six courageous men reminds us of the true definition of leadership. Uncategorized Charity Honor Sharp Decisions V.E.T.S.'

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Worn Out by Weariness?

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Weary of feeling as though no one appreciates the unique gifts, talents and skills you so desperately want to share with the world around you. The more we stagnate, the greater the opportunity for the energy stealing, resentment building effects of weariness to set in and undermine the important contribution we have to make to the world.

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5 Reasons to Share Your Unique Strength

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Rather, they ask people to contribute of themselves, through their talents, skills, energy, ideas and most passionate interests. That is, they don’t seek handouts or ask people for money. In other words, they offer people opportunities to share their personal strengths by becoming citizen leaders in their own communities.

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