Mills Scofield

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What’s Your Leadership Narrative?

Mills Scofield

If you want your message to get out intact – whether it’s about who you are as a leader, or the vision you have for your company – you need take a step too few executives bother to do: create your leadership narrative. But what they’re missing is the sense of meaning a narrative can bring.

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The Transformative Power of Positive Leadership

Mills Scofield

And the best part is it offers all of us a series of compelling leadership lessons on how each of us can promote positive change in our surroundings-one willful choice at a time. Much like a plant naturally grows toward the light, the fact-of-the-matter is we each yearn to be exposed to positive forms of leadership.

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

When you want a meeting, clearly state the Purpose, the Process to be used and the desired Outcome.

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How to “Manage” A Blue Lobster

Mills Scofield

He taught me how to succeed at corporate politics without compromising my integrity and championed my work up the executive ladder. And, when the project was done, he helped me choose from my available options: stay in the executive suite, go with the business I’d helped start as a result of the project, or return to my organization.

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

When you want a meeting, clearly state the Purpose, the Process to be used and the desired Outcome.

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

When you want a meeting, clearly state the Purpose, the Process to be used and the desired Outcome.

Library 91
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How to “Manage” A Blue Lobster

Mills Scofield

He taught me how to succeed at corporate politics without compromising my integrity and championed my work up the executive ladder. And, when the project was done, he helped me choose from my available options: stay in the executive suite, go with the business I’d helped start as a result of the project, or return to my organization.