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Leading from the Lower Ranks

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There’s several situations where you might find yourself in what some would consider lower or mid- levels of influence. Whatever the situation, you might be wondering how you can lead from what would be considered a “lower level” Regardless of position, you can have influence in your new [job]. Speak Your Mind.

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Team Building Activities with Purpose

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With our experience and resources, we want to encourage team leaders, group leaders, and small business owners to see the value in team building exercises, adventure recreation, and leadership and team development to accomplish greater results in 3 different areas: Influence. Listening skills. Valuing individual differences and contribution.

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Why Authenticity is a Powerful Leadership Tool, Part 1

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Authentic leaders exert influence. The dictionary defines authentic as “not false or copied; genuine; real” Michael Hyatt wrote a post a couple of years ago defining authentic leadership. In his post, he shares 5 traits of authentic leaders : Authentic leaders have insight. Authentic leaders demonstrate initiative.

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Why Every Leader Should Use the DiSC Assessment with Their Team

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I represents the “influencers.” You learn 4 letters, and each letter corresponds with the type of personality associated with the letter. D stands for “dominant” These are your Type-A, driven people who fall into the natural leader category. ” These are your everywhere-and-everything-is-a-party people.

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Member Spotlight: Pedro Balcita

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Peter’s heart and lips gratefully express his gratitude to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for saving him from sin and calling him to the noblest profession of all times amidst many sufferings and persecutions, for using Robert Schuler to write, “Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do” for the influence it contributed during his severe trials (..)

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How to Build Leaders Who Build Leaders

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and you can wavy good-bye to your influence. It means you are moving in the same direction as what you say you believe and the things that you teach. However, too many little slip-up’s (a seeming lack of integrity, poor follow-through, etc.) Maximize Other’s Strengths. assessment.

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