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What Our Cats Taught Me About Working With People

Lead Change Blog

We have two outdoor cats at our home named Hobbes and Merlin. They have a house, a food bowl and a litter box in our garage. During the day, we open the garage door and let them run free. At … Continue reading → Lead Change Group - Leaders Growing Leaders.

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Parents as Leaders: A Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

July’s Festival is all about Parents as Leaders. Be sure to enter your email on the side bar to get our new free e-book “ A Parent’s Guide to Leadership.” I consider those people my heroes.” Mr. Fred Rogers. Here’s what he learned from being her son. Learning from Our Children. Finding Balance.

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17 Ways to Teach Managers how to Coach

Great Leadership By Dan

For this month’s Carnival, I asked our community of leadership development experts the following question: “ Wouldn''t it be great if we could teach managers how to coach? What one book, website, or other resource would you recommend to a busy yet motivated manager who wants to learn how to be a better coach?”

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July 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Dan Rockwell of Leadership Freak wrote recently about assets that help leaders extend their influence. Before highlighting each of the assets, Dan wrote, “Leadership isn’t about status, position, salary, or title. Stewardship is about using what you have in service to others.”

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John Wooden: What the Obituaries Missed

Michael Lee Stallard

He wasn’t bitter about it. During those impressionable years in this leader’s life, he learned that, like the Depression, some things in life are not in our control. His father taught him that he should always strive to do his best at anything he chose to do and not worry about the outcome. And it was.

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The DISC Model of Human Behavior – A Quick Overview | Guy Harris.

The Recovering Engineer

In my thirties, I learned about patterns of behavior that people tend to follow in many areas of their lives and in many situations. Understanding these patterns helped me to realize that people are not totally irrational. That being said, here’s a brief overview of how the model describes our behaviors.

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The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week

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Maximize Possibility Blog Home Archives Subscribe The Rainmaker Group About The Rainmaker Group Chris Young Biography Contact The Rainmaker Group Get Daily Inspirational Quotes Maximize Possibility Blog The Rainmaker Group Homepage Alltop. The Secret - The Law of Getting What You Want The U.S.  Enjoy!

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