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Refuse to be Offended (Justin Maust)

Let's Grow Leaders

Justin and I were introduced to one another through a common connection who just knew we needed to know one another based on our values-based approach to leadership. One simple tactic to give your team an edge. Sometimes a leader needs to be the hammer. Bad hammers ruin good nails. Pride kills team chemistry.

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Why Every Leader Should Use the DiSC Assessment with Their Team

Lead by Adventure

Our church hosted a workshop and one of the speakers led us in this personality assessment. Since then, I have used it multiple times and with multiple teams to help me discover more about who I’m working with and how to lead and/or worth with others best. They are the organizers and effective members of your team.

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Innovation Begins (and remains) at the Top

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post By John Sweeney: Innovation is foundational to business leadership. But for innovation, responsibility begins and remains at the highest levels of leadership. John Sweeney is the co-owner and executive producer of the Brave New Workshop, America’s oldest satirical comedy theatre.

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Know Your History, Purpose and Direction

CoachStation

My career from that point has almost always been in leadership roles within the retail, hospitality, finance and contact centre industries in Australia and overseas. Any member of my team and frankly, my friends, share these values. We have created most of our own original workshop material; coaching models; assessment tools etc.

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Give Them Reason

Steve Farber

And it often develops like this: A group of senior executives–now known as the “Executive Team&# –goes away on an off-site, sits down together, and has a poetry contest. They try to hammer out just the right words and phrases, and they argue for hours–days, sometimes–over the word choices.

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The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

 Sadly, as the old saying goes, when a hammer is the only tool in your arsenal, you start to see every problem as a nail. Cathy Missildine-Martin, Profitability Through Human Capital : 7 Ways HR Can Lead Strategy Execution - Strategy is arguably one of the more exciting and captivating elements of leadership and management.

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Change Choices: Creating Our Own Reality

The Practical Leader

The short video clip Lost Generation continues to be a big hit with keynote and workshop audiences as we discuss our choices to Lead, Follow, or Wallow when faced with challenging changes or setbacks. In less than two minutes, Lost Generation hammers home how we create our own reality. The message is brimming with optimism and hope.