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4 Words of Advice for a New Leader

Ron Edmondson

The more you can strategically plan your moves, especially in the early days of a new leadership position, the more you can help steer them to a positive outcome. Plan your approach. Strategize. Get lots of input from others. Collaborate. A healthy change process takes time to do well. Think intentionally in all you do.

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The Second-Tier Leadership Principle – (This has made me a better leader.)

Ron Edmondson

They may be leading poorly (that would have to be another post), but it might be they are simply being strategic as a leader. Bottom line – A second-tier leadership understanding allows the leader to set realistic goals and objectives in the first tier and then shift other goals and objectives to the second tier of leadership.

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4 Words of Advice for a Newbie Leader

Ron Edmondson

Think intentionally in all you do – The more you can strategically plan your moves, the more you can help steer them to a positive outcome. Plan your approach. Strategize. When you set worthy visions and goals that carry people forward, help them dream and give them hope, they will want to follow your leadership.

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When You Don’t Need a Leader

Ron Edmondson

5 Steps When a Leader Is Overwhelmed.

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4 Words of Advice for a New Leader

Ron Edmondson

The more you can strategically plan your moves, especially in the early days of a new leadership position, the more you can help steer them to a positive outcome. Plan your approach. Strategize. Get lots of input from others. Collaborate. A healthy change process takes time to do well. Think intentionally in all you do.

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