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Be a Positive Force

Lead Change Blog

I suggest that each of us needs to add one more resolution to our list – to be a positive force in our home, community, and workplace. First off, why be a “positive force”? Why invest time in your positive well being? Lisa Zigarmi and Chris Edmonds, Positivity at Work , ThinkAha, 2012). What’s in it for you?

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LeadershipNow 140: October 2012 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from October 2012 that you might have missed: Story vs. Storytelling by @tomasacker. Positive Leadership. SHRM_Research: In case you missed it, our 2012 Job Satisfaction and Engagement report is now available. NPR Decision Time: Why Do Some Leaders Leave A Mark? by @jamesstrock. by @HalGregersen.

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4 Choice Leadership Acts for 2012

Lead Change Blog

In his article, “4 Choice Leadership Acts for 2012,” Shawn discusses that you have the opportunity for a new start, to positively influence and make where we work better. Read about his 4 choice [.].

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LeadershipNow 140: August 2012 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from August 2012 that you might have missed: @profkjmoore: Who Can Teach Leadership? The Weakness of Positive Thinking from @stratandbiz. HarvardBiz. I love and use this perspective on flipping the script when I find myself stuck in a tunnel vision thought. - ?@nicolerawski. nicolerawski. Stressed Out?

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Support For Democracy Depends How People Are Asked

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers examined data from the American National Election Studies in 2012 and 2016 to see how satisfied U.S. The research uncovered a significant 20% decrease in reported satisfaction with democracy when comparing data from the 2012 and 2016 surveys.

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10 Best Countries For Women In 2012 (Spoiler Alert: U.S. Did Not Make the Cut)

Women on Business

According to Forbes, the 10 best countries for women in 2012 are: Iceland: Taking the top spot for the third year in a row, Iceland is “lauded for its women in political and economic positions of leadership.” Those leaps enabled Nicaragua to take the ninth spot on the list of top countries for women in 2012.

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2012 Women in Business and the Gender Gap Research and Statistics

Women on Business

With that in mind, I went through all of the research-related articles published on Women on Business during 2012 and pulled together 20 articles that provide the most compelling data. Let’s hope the numbers continue to change for the positive in 2013 so companies hire and promote powerful, diverse teams and leaders.

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