Leading in Context

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How Are You Using Your Influence?

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton With leadership responsibility comes a certain amount of influence. It is about one life influencing another.” […]. We can impact how people think. We can advise them on the choices they make and invite them to follow our lead. Leadership is not about titles, positions or flowcharts.

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What Drives Our Thinking?

Leading in Context

We choose our approach based on a number of variables that are influenced by our level of learning, growth and experience. Here are some of the variables (which may be influenced by learning and development) that converge to define our sense of what "ethical leadership" includes.

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Leaders Influence First By Who They Are

Leading in Context

Linda Fisher Thornton If you are in the Richmond, Virginia area, please join me for a Book Talk on April 7th at the Tuckahoe Library.

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Our Thinking is an “Ethical Driver”

Leading in Context

What we think influences how we behave. Here are some examples of how our thinking influences our ethics as leaders: We could even say that our thinking is in essence an "ethical driver" in that it affects the other variables that make up our leadership.

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