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How to Host a Clear the Air Meeting for Better Team Collaboration

Let's Grow Leaders

” This question came in from one of our recent leadership development programs. This special, Asking For a Friend From the Road, was filmed at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens featuring the wonderful trolls of Danish artist Thomas Dambo. Practical Approaches For a Better Clear the Air Meeting.

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How John Wayne Stunted Leadership Development

Kevin Eikenberry

John Wayne was one of the biggest film stars ever. Developing Others Leadership Learning coaching delegation john Wayne' And his legacy has been hindering leaders for a long time. Unwittingly, in many of his movies, John Wayne “proves” that you can succeed alone. John Wayne taught (well, perhaps reinforced) […].

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Why Nobody Wants To Be A Hero

Lead Change Blog

Last weekend I went to see Guardians of the Galaxy, in my mind a silly action/adventure film starring some second tier comic book characters. The characters in the film were heroes in that they did, reluctantly, save the universe. Her passions include leadership, mathematics, education, service, and triathlons.

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The September 2011 Leadership Development Carnival - Back to School Sale

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the September, 2011 Leadership Development Carnival - Back to School Sale! Yes, it's back to school shopping time, and this month's Carnival gives leaders and aspiring leaders a shopping cart full of leadership development supplies. Check out the cute Pixar film at the end. Are you confusing your team?

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SkillSoft to Film Videos on Employee Engagement, Strategic Alignment

Michael Lee Stallard

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What Your Attitude Needs Is A Swift Kick in the Butt…

Lead Change Blog

Posted in Leadership Development I hate being around “downers.” Not only is the glass “half empty” to them, but they would be quick to add, “My glass is chipped, it has a greasy film on it, the water is lukewarm and hey, I wanted tea, not water!” ” I want to have a [.]

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What a Mechanical Shark Can Teach Us About Leadership and Innovation

Leading Blog

But this wasn’t the film itself. It was a documentary on the making of the movie, all about the lengths that then 27-year-old wunderkind Steven Spielberg and his crew went to in creating a film that would define the summer blockbuster. The scene is famous for the way it terrified audiences without ever showing the titular shark.