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The Invisible Name Tag You Wear at Work

Change Starts Here

You may not know it, but right now, you are wearing an invisible name tag that describes who you are in this moment. Since you are reading this post, perhaps your name tag says, “Learning,” “Need New Ideas,” “Procrastinator” or “Pretending to Be Busy.” You start to believe it.

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LeadershipNow 140: April 2021 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from April 2021 that you don't want to miss: 5 Work-From-Home Rituals that Will Reduce Burnout by @Julie_WG. How To Get More Done at Work Through Positive Persuasion by @artpetty Respect an individual’s need to move closer to an agreement in stages. Leaders Think First by @JohnBaldoni. by @KateNasser.

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Unlocking Success: How Senior Leadership Transforms Start-ups into Thriving Businesses

N2Growth Blog

These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, having worked in various industries and navigated the ups and downs of the business world over a longer period of time. These individuals often come with a higher price tag than younger, less experienced employees.

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A Cure for the Common Company

Leading Blog

The challenge, of course, is getting a refined set of values and definition of well-being with the buy-in of dozens, hundreds, or thousands of employees, all of whom have their own values and cultures they bring to work with them every day. It’s not just free donuts but work hours, after-hour emails, and eating in front of your computer.

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May 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

It’s human nature and it works – at least for a time. Eileen McDargh contributed A Name Tag for Kindness. As an airline staff member Beth wears a name tag that says “Beth” but it also says “committed to kindness”. Eileen wonders if a name tag has the possibility of changing those who wear it? The simple answer?

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5 Leadership Books To Read In November 2022

Joseph Lalonde

Inner Threat: Combatting Christian Leadership’s Natural Enemy by Tom Harper: Tom Harper’s new book is a sequel to his previous work, Through Colored Glasses. This duo tag-teams what it takes to learn leadership. He has studied how and why it works in business. Photo by Tom Hermans on Unsplash.

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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Double Dragon The Movie

Joseph Lalonde

Leaders aren’t glory hogs: Jimmy and Billy were fighting in a tag-team contest. This is when Billy tagged himself in. Work to see both sides. This forced Billy and Jimmy to work together. Work on finding the best way to combine the differences in personalities and leadership styles. Billy was impulsive.