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Release the Familiar & Embrace the New

Lead Change Blog

Step into the new story you are willing to create.” – Oprah Winfrey. “Step out of the history that is holding you back. With great risk comes the possibility of great rewards. Many of us don’t dare to question the status quo and continue to reel under the pressure of our habits. The Monk, the Cow, and the Cliff. She kept us alive.

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How Managers (unintentionally) Roadblock an Empowered Team

Let's Grow Leaders

Avoid these common roadblocks and you’ll release your team to be their best: Soak up their time. Fear new ideas. There are some times you do “give” power over…for example, when you ask someone to make a decision or offer an opportunity to try something new. Unclear definition of success. Be a chokepoint. Misguided support.

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Understand Your Entrepreneurial Superpower

Skip Prichard

Understanding how to tap your own entrepreneurial superpowers is the premise of The Entrepreneur’s Faces: How Makers, Visionaries and Outsiders Succeed , a new book by Jonathan Littman and Susanna Camp. There will be no new normal, but rather a willingness to embrace uncertainty. Littman, Camp. How did it start?

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3 Lessons From Nature On Sustainability, Collaboration, and Growth

Tanveer Naseer

These led her to her emergence and in the process she creates something new, and “does something the trees will tell stories about.” These led her to her emergence and in the process she creates something new, and “does something the trees will tell stories about.” The following is a guest post by Sonia Di Maulo. And this is by design.

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Flight Lessons: Preparing Your Leaders for Success

RapidStart Leadership

But we were happy in the heat; we embraced this first of many challenges. Are you giving your teammates flight lessons? As leaders, the best indicator of our success is the success of those we are responsible for. Think of it as flight lessons for future leaders. A few hours later, the plane landed in Portland, Oregon. Can You Hear Me?

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Soundtrack to Success: The Role of Music in Enhancing Workplace Productivity

HR Digest

But then, a familiar tune starts playing softly in the background. Picture this: you’re sitting at your desk, staring at a seemingly never-ending stack of tasks. The silence in the office is deafening, and your motivation is plummeting faster than a lead balloon. It’s the magic of music at work.

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Women's Leadership Exchange - Blog - Good Morning President Obama

Women's Leadership Exchange

Home WLE Events New York Los Angeles Ft. Big Brother Proves Bully Bosses Dont Win on TV or in the Office What Business Women Can Learn from George Steinbrenner What is Your New Business Model for 2010? With a new leader of our country at the helm, together we can fight this economy and turn it around. Relief At Last?

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