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The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition! I'd say that's pretty darn efficient leadership development. Julie Winkle Giulioni picked Make Sure to Learn from Your Successes. "It We want to follow people with confidence, charisma and a strong sense of direction.

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Is Charisma Innate, Or Can You Learn It?

Center for Creative Leadership

Sometimes called charisma, the CEO was referring to that special quality some people possess or learn that allows them to authentically show up and command respect as leaders. The Greek origins of the word “charisma” itself convey a certain mystique, and suggest that it was seen as a divine gift related to qualities of grace and desire.

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Favorites of 2012: Team Building and Leadership Blog Articles

Mike Cardus

Role-Relationships Make Teams Successful and Managers Less Stressed. Charisma is NOT a replacement for Competence. 2 Steps for Change: Understand the Situation, Develop Solutions. Looking forward to meeting and working with your team and leaders in 2013. Why are we treating employees as means? Define-Back to Basics.

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Do You Have Executive Presence?

Thin Difference

While it’s easy to recognize traits like composure, charisma and confidence in well-known thought leaders like Steve Jobs, Simon Sinek or Brené Brown, it’s more difficult to apply these characteristics to the way we lead on a daily basis. What Steps Can You Take to Develop your Executive Presence? Guest Post by Shannon Eckmann.

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Why Young Bankers, Lawyers, and Consultants Need Emotional Intelligence

Harvard Business Review

You’ll learn that the key to being successful must be something else. Developing EQ is just as pertinent for the recent graduate who is starting out, as it is for the seasoned veteran. EQ is more than charisma or personality. Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders. Insight Center. Sponsored by Korn Ferry.

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Envisioning Green: An Extraordinary Small Business

Mark Sanborn

His wife, Erika, joined the team in 2013, and today Envisioning Green is a husband-and-wife-owned, boutique-style landscape construction and maintenance company being featured in a business book. . Both Erika and Steven understand the power of clarity in their company: “Clarity to us is like success,” they agree. The difference?

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2012 ~ A Year in Review with Dr Seuss, Darwin & Hemingway Too.

You're Not the Boss of Me

As a result, leadership roles in these places are ever in danger of being populated by people who privately lack the interest or desire to develop the skill required to lead others effectively. Leadership – What’s Charisma Got To Do With It? I hope it has served you well and will continue to do so in 2013. Read more….

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