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Are You a Windshield or a Rear-View Mirror?

Lead Change Blog

It all comes down to opposite leadership styles: Windshield Leadership vs. Rear-View Mirror Management. People that are rear-view managers tend to be reactionary. Rear-view management is a reactionary style, in which the manager waits until circumstances occur to address them.

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LeadershipNow 140: November 2017 Compilation

Leading Blog

Are You a Windshield or a Rear-View Mirror? Beware Cargo Cult Management by @wallybock via @leadchangegroup. Reflect before you leap via @thehrgoddess. 3 Indicators You Need to Recharge Your Leadership Battery by @WScottCochrane. by @paul_larue via @leadchangegroup. Be Better at Spontaneous Speaking via @StanfordBiz.

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How to Stay Resilient as You Begin to Travel Again

Next Level Blog

Take your eyes off the rear-view mirror and focus them on the windshield. If you did a great job taking care of yourself while you were away, yay for you! Keep going! If you had a little too much fun or pushed yourself too hard and are feeling the effects, no worries.

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August 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Randy Conley of Leading With Trust shared 10 Signs You’re Suffering From Rearview Mirror Leadership. They lead by looking in the rear-view mirror instead of looking out the windshield. ” Find Randy on Twitter at @randyconley.

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Crystal Clear: Pioneering the Last 60 years of Display Technology Innovation & Looking Into the Future

Strategy Driven

Some of them, like Electrochromic and Cholesteric LCD, have had modest success in non-display applications like airplane windows, car rear view mirrors, toys, and writing pads. Viewing the world : Displays will replace windows to save space, create the atmosphere you desire, and double as solar panels and privacy glass.

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Two Perspectives You Must Have For Personal Growth (Part 1)

Tim Milburn

Like driving a car, the rear view mirror is a useful tool, but you can’t move forward in your vehicle if you’re fixated on it. The windshield is a lot bigger than the rear view mirror for a reason. Looking at our past shows us why our present is better or worse than it was, say, a year ago.

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Two Perspectives You Must Have For Personal Growth (Part 2)

Tim Milburn

Planning ahead is like the windshield. When you’re driving, you stare through the windshield while only glancing at the rear view mirror. A better way to measure and motivate personal growth is to plan for it. This is the planning ahead option.

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