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December 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the December 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! If you are feeling overwhelmed by social media, press releases, and marketing in general, you will feel in control after reading Millionaire Marketing. We figure it might provide some gift-giving ideas for anyone who is stuck! Let’s Get Started.

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Should You Pay to Be a Recognized Authority?

David A Fields

For 2015, this same organization sent out another invitation for nominees, but this time they included a $99 “application fee.” When I am included in their list they send a press release and include me in their monthly magazine. Plus, I can tout the award in my email signature, website and newsletter.

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Leading From Within: Shifting Ego, Ceding Control, and Rising Empathy

Great Leadership By Dan

Previously, they could control most of what was presented to the public about the company, whether through advertising, press releases, newsletters and other corporate communications. She is the 2015-17 President of the New York City chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO).

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Self-awareness (plus action) Translates to the Bottom-line

Great Leadership By Dan

Here’s more from a June 15, 2015 press release: An analysis by Korn Ferry (NYSE:KFY), the preeminent authority on leadership and talent, shows that public companies with a higher rate of return (ROR) also employ professionals who exhibit higher levels of self-awareness.

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Lifelong Learning Is Good for Your Health, Your Wallet, and Your Social Life

Harvard Business Review

In 2015 Doreetha Daniels received her associate degree in social sciences from College of the Canyons, in Santa Clarita, California. But Daniels wasn’t a typical student: She was 99 years old. The next time you’re tempted to put learning on the back burner, remember a few points: Educational investments are an economic imperative.

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We Studied 38 Incidents of CEO Bad Behavior and Measured Their Consequences

Harvard Business Review

To examine how corporations handle allegations of CEO misbehavior, we conducted an extensive review of news media between 2000 and 2015. In 84% of cases, the company issued a press release or formal statement on the matter. In 71% of cases, a spokesperson provided direct commentary to the press.

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What’s Wrong with the FAA’s New Drone Rules

Harvard Business Review

In 2012, Congress gave the FAA until 2015 to develop rules for military, commercial, and privately-owned drones to operate in U.S. Well, 2015 has now arrived, and earlier this month, investors, entrepreneurs, and other drone supporters gave two cheers when the agency at last released a draft of its proposed regulations. .