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Leading Thoughts for May 11, 2023

Leading Blog

I DEAS shared have the power to expand perspectives, change thinking, and move lives. Source: The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower II. Source: Leadership & Motivation * * * Look for these ideas every Thursday on the Leading Blog.

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The Unspoken Role of Confidence in Leadership

Great Leadership By Dan

Hewitt: Leadership is one of the most regularly used words in the world of business, and arguably one of the most important. Leadership is “the action of leading a group of people or an organisation”, and there are two important things to note: Firstly, leadership does not necessarily require an official title.

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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

CO2

14 Fascinating Theories from Leadership Studies. If you’ve never delved into the field of leadership studies as a businessperson or college student , you really should. Taking a look at trait theory, you’ll see that it is in many ways related to Great Man Theory when it comes to understanding leadership. TRAIT THEORY.

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The “String” Theory of Systems Management in Schools

Deming Institute

Might this proverb apply to systems leadership in schools, as well? Anyone who takes a systems perspective with regard to educational leadership likely understands and appreciates the power of these words. Deming’s words are only the beginning of the journey to effective systems leadership/management.

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The Impact Of Leaders On Personal Transformation

Tanveer Naseer

A lot has been written about Transformational Leadership. The term was coined by James McGregor Burns, the Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian. Leadership practitioners spend a lot of time theorizing about transformational change writ large.

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Warren Bennis, Leadership Pioneer

Harvard Business Review

It was called a “Revisionist Theory of Leadership,” and that is what it delivered. Before 1961, the very topic of leadership wasn’t standard HBR fare. Why did he gravitate to leadership in the first place? All of which sound vaguely spiritual, but all of which I think are going to be required for leadership.