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Preview Thursday: Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager

Lead Change Blog

The following is an excerpt from Chapter 3 of Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager. “Do You are assuming you know what Rhonda, your team, and your client think and feel. In less than an hour he was due back at the office for his dreaded, post-presentation team meeting. Do you have a business card?” Cayla asked.

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What Your Organization Really Needs from You: Influence and Impact

Leading Blog

In many organizations, authority-based leadership is waning. The most effective leaders get their teams, their colleagues, and their suppliers to emphasize their priorities. For a large majority of leaders, the struggle to have influence and impact comes from things that you can manage and change. These are just a few examples.

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Leadership Development "Moneyball"

Great Leadership By Dan

This post was originally published in SmartBrief on Leadership 7/25/2013: “Moneyball” was a book and movie based on Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane and his use of statistics (sabermetrics, to be precise) to get the most production out of his team by spending the least amount of money. Source: Great Leadership.

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My 10 All-Time Favorite Leadership Posts (chosen by you)

Terry Starbucker

Leadership. I’ve covered a lot of ground (and probed the depths of my head and heart) in my 1,066 posts since December 25, 2005, and what I have gained from it is incalculable. It’s been a journey to the heart of leadership and a tribute to the power of just writing it all down. The more human kind.

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“Studying doesn’t stop at GCSEs”

Chartered Management Institute

She went from dealing with cancer patients to developing teams, managing projects and helping to drive organisational change. She shares how a Senior Leadership Apprenticeship powered that pivot. “I People from the private sector could rattle through those areas, but it was new to me.”

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Robert Iger's 20 Leadership Lessons

Leading Blog

After sharing a bit of his background, he quickly delves into his career beginning at ABC, and the lessons he’s learned and the principles that have guided him that help “nurture the good and manage the bad.”. What follows are 20 leadership lessons from the book but stripped of the stories that brought them to life.

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Speak Your Truth So That Others Can Hear It

Leading Blog

The other choice is to learn to speak our truth effectively, in a way that doesn’t contribute to fear and dysfunction on a team. When this happens, I interpret this as meaning that our team isn’t working very efficiently. In terms of concerns, you may be concerned that the team is throwing good money after bad.

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