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Leading and The Power of Starting Something Stupid

Lead Change Blog

Books Leadership Development action Book Review Free Books Starting Stupid Ideas' I believe you have had many wild ideas. Some you simply discarded as irrational whether they were or not. Many simply faded into [.].

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May 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

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Marcia Reynolds of Covisioning Transformational Leadership provided Stop Saying Stupid Things. Marcia shares: “ When life disruptions and irritations cause frustration and rage, you say stupid things. Here are 11 common open-ended questions to get you started. Find Sean on Twitter at @leadyourteam. Productivity.

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Choose growth

Lead Change Blog

That’s when we’d let go of whatever we’d been doing and start trying new things. His hammers, screwdrivers, and pieces of wood showed me the power of choosing a growth mindset in lieu of settling for a fixed one. Stay silent because of fear of appearing stupid. The post Choose growth appeared first on Lead Change.

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July 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

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Paula writes: “ It can be difficult to figure out where to start when trying to eliminate racism in the workplace. Starting with recognizing and eliminating microaggressions is a good beginning point. Mary Ila Ward of Horizon Point Consulting shared Do Only the Really Smart (or Stupid) Fly Without PowerPoint ?

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The 3 People That Stand In Your Way Of Business Success (And How To Move Them Aside)

Terry Starbucker

Let’s start with Person #1. You can’t do that!” “Are you out of your mind!” “No way!” The Naysayer lives in a bizarro world where nothing gets done, every idea is silly or stupid, and resentment and jealousy are written on their sleeves. Envy is powerful. The Naysayer.

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The Infinite Game

Leading Blog

But there is an element of fear—fear of missing out, being mocked, getting in trouble, looking stupid, and not fitting in. Fear is such a powerful motivator that it can force us to act in ways that are completely counter to our own or our organization’s best interests. Show the Courage to Lead. The Infinite Life Is Service.

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8 Principles for Building a High-Performance Culture

Leading Blog

Powerful is a book of advice gained from her experience at Netflix. A company’s job isn’t to empower people,” she writes, “it’s to remind people that they walk in the door with power and to create the conditions for them to exercise it.” Don’t hire people that are stupid. Better yet, don’t assume that people are stupid.