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Power Up Your Leadership Effectiveness With Skilled Decision Making

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Posted in Leadership Development I’ve traveled throughout the country over the past years conducting workshops on time management and getting results–and boy do I get an ear full. One of the most popular points of discussion about productivity is about the role the manager plays.

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February 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

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Welcome to the February 2021 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Communication. Marina Jankovic explains The role of coaching in building a culture of trust.

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Servant Leadership at the Speed of Trust

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There is plenty of leadership advice available in bookstores, online and in person. As Art Barter grew Datron World Communications from a $10 million company to a $200 million company in six years, he became convinced that a core leadership principle had to be serving and trusting others. Servant Leadership and the Speed of Trust.

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Diversity Training That Changes People

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RDR Group, along with a major hospital system and a prominent university, designed a workshop to look at behaviors that create “disconnects” and tend to increase cortisol. What does it take to find your leadership sweet spot? Join Paul Thornton and Becky Robinson on May 20th at 1 PM (ET) to find out! Learn more and register here.

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Santa the Strength-Blind Leader

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Year after year, Christmas after Christmas, I’ve watched the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer TV special and cringed at the atrocious leadership displayed by nearly every adult character. Santa ignores Rudolph’s obvious leaping skills because of his nose. Donner rejects his son. Then how the Reindeer loved him.

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Highlighting Our January 2017 Sponsor: Bill Treasurer

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He has designed leadership and succession programs for emerging and experienced leaders for NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, Walsh Construction, Spanx, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the U.S. This month, Bill will be releasing his latest book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass: How to Learn from Rough Landings, Blunders, and Missteps.

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3 Common Mistakes That Prevent Leaders from Building Trust

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Building trust is a skill that can be learned and developed, and once you have those skills, you can be intentional about acting in ways that build trust with others. When I conduct training workshops on building trust, I often like to ask participants to draw a symbol or picture that represents trust.

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