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April 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Randy Conley says: “We wear our busyness like a badge of honor, when in reality it’s a scarlet letter that shows our priorities are all jacked up.” Simon Teague of New Level Results contributed Success is Habit Forming. Simon asks: “ Are your habits good or bad? Find Simon on Twitter at @ simonte.

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The One Ingredient You Must Demonstrate in Your Leadership

Leading Blog

Without love, as Simon Sinek points out, “people are forced to spend too much time and energy protecting themselves from each other.” Paul had a lot to say about leadership and rightly so. Leadership comes to us naturally but without some guidance it’s not just easy to get wrong, it is highly probable.

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Clarify The What And The Why

Joseph Lalonde

Or Crossroads Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio: We are the “living letters” God uses to communicate his love to our city. Simon Sinek is best known for his book Start With Why. Meanwhile, other companies are specific and direct with their mission statement. Don’t Forget The WHY. You can’t forget the WHY.

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Smart managers take risks

Chartered Management Institute

A prize will be given to the best letter. Simon Seaton explains why some risks are always worth taking in business. Your chance to comment on management matters. You are not watching this post, click to start watching

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The Collaborative Habit: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together Twyla Tharp Simon & Schuster (2009) “In the end, all collaborations are love stories”…at least the best of them are, and they must be. As is my custom when a new year begins, I recently re-read this book and The Creative Habit while preparing questions for interviews [.].

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The Creative Habit: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life Twyla Tharp Simon & Schuster ((2006) Enjoy the pleasure of her company and the magic of her mind As is my custom when a new year begins, I recently re-read this book and The Collaborative Habit. The insights that Twyla Tharp shares in them are, [.].

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How Twyla Tharp copes with her “five big fears”

First Friday Book Synopsis

In The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life, published by Simon & Schuster (2006), Twyla Tharp observes, “No one starts a creative endeavor without a certain amount of fear; the key is to learn how to keep free-floating fears from paralyzing you before you’ve begun. When I feel that sense of dread, [.].

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