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First Look: Leadership Books for January 2024

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in January 2024 curated just for you. All In : How Great Leaders Build Unstoppable Teams by Mike Michalowicz It’s never been harder building successful teams. The Goodwill Jar : Reflections on Leadership and Legacy by Nick O.

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Frontline Festival: Leaders Share Team Building Ideas

Let's Grow Leaders

If you find yourself on a dysfunctional team, or just want to get a new team off to a great start, ask yourself the following three questions from Susan Mazza of Random Acts of Leadership. You may discover that your team is nothing more than a committee in disguise. Follow Susan. Fred Wilson. Follow Jesse. Follow Beth.

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3 Reasons Team Building is Vital for Employee Engagement

Lead Change Blog

What can keep your team producing at the level you expect? The answer is simple: team building exercises. Activities that emphasize skills like communication, delegation, and organization around a common goal can help your team realize their potential. To keep your team engaged , focus on their strengths.

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7 Leadership Decisions Leaders Must Make to Thrive in Virtual World

Lead from Within

In the ever-evolving landscape of leadership, the challenges and opportunities presented by virtual leadership are more prominent more than ever. As leaders navigate this digital realm, they must make crucial decisions that shape their effectiveness and the success of their teams.

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Projects and Team Goals. Are we done yet?

Mike Cardus

One challenge of project and and team work is deciding when we are done. How will we know that we are done with this project and can move on? Often the response is We are done when we have achieved the goal(s) we established. Below are a series of questions that may guide your team and you in determining Are we done yet?

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MIRRORS, WINDOWS, AND A MORE SUCCESSFUL 2024 WITH REFLECTION

Great Results Team Building

Windows give us a vision of what is possible… what is ahead for us… But the most Effective Leaders pause before they project into the future. We look out windows every day as we consider what might be possible… And as the new year approaches, the tendency is to look ahead. Looking out windows is helpful.

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Does Your Leadership Suffer From Proximity Bias?

Rich Gee Group

Set clear goals and expectations. Clearly define goals and expectations for the team and regularly check in to ensure they are being met. Create opportunities for virtual team-building and encourage informal conversations to build camaraderie and foster a sense of belonging. Foster a sense of community.

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