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First Look: Leadership Books for May 2015

Leading Blog

The Hard Hat : 21 Ways to Be a Great Teammate by Jon Gordon. Connection Culture : The Competitive Advantage of Shared Identity, Empathy, and Understanding at Work by Michael Lee Stallard with Jason Pankau and Katharine P Stallard. People Over Profit : Break the System, Live with Purpose, Be More Successful by Dale Partridge.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2015

Leading Blog

You Win in the Locker Room First : The 7 C's to Build a Winning Team in Business, Sports, and Life by Jon Gordon and Mike Smith Jon Gordon and NFL coach Mike Smith describe how to transform a mediocre team into a winning one. It is important for the questions it raises. Blog Post ).

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Top Leadership Experts to Follow in 2015

Modern Servant Leader

Are you looking for the top leadership experts to follow in 2015? Now, here’s the list of the top leadership experts to follow in 2015: Name Category About Follower Ratio (1:x) Twitter Followers Twitter Following Facebook Followers Amy Jo Martin Digital Media, Sports NY Times Best Selling Author & Founder of @DigitalRoyalty.

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Featured Instigator – Chris Edmonds

Lead Change Blog

Ruth Gordon as Maude in Harold & Maude. 12/2015: John Stoker. 11/2015: Sean Glaze. .'” Chris says, “it was a shock to them and to us — and it didn’t repair all the bad behavior. It did get the team back on track that day.” If money was no object, Chris said he would “play music”!

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A New Digital Iron Curtain

Coaching Tip

Gordon Crovitz, Information Age, The Wall Street Journal, December 17, 2012. Under the rules of the ITU, the treaty takes effect in 2015 for these countries. The open Internet, available to people around the world without the permission of any government, was a great liberation. It was also too good to last.

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7 Steps to Problem Solving

Skip Prichard

The OECD Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) started testing individual problem solving skills in 2012 and added collaborative problem solving skills in the 2015 assessments. 7 Steps to Problem Solving. 1: Define the problem. 2: Disaggregate. 3: Prioritize. 4: Workplan. 5: Analyze. 6: Synthesize.

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The Big Picture of Business- Flip Sides, Second Acts and Successful Careers

Strategy Driven

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