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LeadershipNow 140: October 2013 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from October 2013 that you might have missed: 20 Tools for Coaching and Teaching by @edbatista. Your career will soar if you avoid leaders’ #1 blind spot by @MichaelStallard. The Five Rules Every New CEO Should Follow by Roger Martin. One Gigantic Predictor of Success for Students by @timelmore.

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The Personal Power of Your Voice

Coaching Tip

Source: The Wall Street Journal, October 8, 2013. This is the key to success in business and in life. Source: Arthur Samuel Joseph: Vocal Leadership: 7 Minutes a Day to Communication Mastery, with a foreword by Roger Goodell. Are you being genuine? Are you being honest? Learn to adjust some, to know yourself.".

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Before You Take a Risk, Lay Out the Logic

Harvard Business Review

Suppose, for instance, the success of a new product launch requires that consumers switch relatively quickly from competitors. In that case, the success or failure of the product launch will be largely outside the company's control. Roger Martin's forthcoming book with A.G. published in February 2013.

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Twelve Rules for New Grads

Harvard Business Review

Beginning May 12, 2013, I facilitated a discussion around this question on LinkedIn. The hundreds of responses offered a wealth of advice and insight about what it takes to make a successful transition from college into the workforce. What you learned about how to learn is essential; it''s the foundation for your life-long success.

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Assess Your CEO’s Strategic Fit Over Time

Harvard Business Review

Roger Federer can arguably be considered the greatest tennis player of all time, having won 16 Grand Slam titles—and yet he lost every French Open Championship he played against Rafael Nadal. And even though no one would deny Roger Federer’s overall tennis prowess, no one expects that he would win in every conceivable situation.

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The Big Picture of Business: Fine Wine, Aged Cheese and Valuable Antiques. Professionals Who Go the Distance.

Strategy Driven

A professional’s career and their collected Body of Work encompass time, energy, resources, perseverance and lots of commitment in order to produce. To still another, it may be a Roy Rogers wristwatch, one of Elvis Presley’s scarves or a Partridge Family lunchbox. Commitment to Career. by Hank Moore.