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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the July 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Although mid-summer is a time when many of us slow down (as we should), this compilation of excellent cutting-edge leadership thinking will help motivate you to hit the ground running when your vacation or other summer relaxation period ends. Let’s Get Started.

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23 Telltale Signs it’s Time to Fire Your Executive Coach

Great Leadership By Dan

Most coaches are highly qualified and ethical professionals that can help an executive or aspiring executive reach their fullest potential. Here are 23 telltale signs, mostly based on the International Coach Federation Code of Ethics : 1. You find out you’ve been a part of a research project or case study and didn’t give your consent.

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Best Executive Coach

CO2

In the quest for leadership excellence, the role of an executive coach cannot be overstated. As we unravel the layers of effective executive coaching, we invite you to reflect on what the best means for you and your leadership journey. Firstly, alignment with your values and goals is paramount.

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To Develop Others, Start With Yourself

Marshall Goldsmith

In fact, organizations that best develop leaders tend to have CEOs like Steve Sanger who are directly and actively involved in leadership development. He is a living case study from whom everyone at Dell is learning. His leadership team reversed the company's poor image and engineered an amazing turnaround. Life is good.

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Self-Assessment

Marshall Goldsmith

Organizations that crank out great leaders tend to have CEOs like Steve Sanger who are actively involved in leadership development. He is a living case study from whom everyone at Dell is learning. His leadership example makes it hard for any leader to act arrogant or to communicate that he or she has nothing to improve upon.

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20 Leadership Books You Might Not Have Read

N2Growth Blog

In fact, I would go so far as to say reading is simply a necessity if you’re serious about leadership. The list below (in no particular order) is comprised of leadership lessons from Ancient History, US History, Religious History, Military History, and yes, I threw in a few of my favorite business business classics as well.

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The Big Picture of Business – Tribute to Dick Clark

Strategy Driven

First-ever article on Dick Clark, as a business case study. Thanks to great mentors, I learned to be my own best self, a visionary thinker and a repository of great case studies. It was he who encouraged your own leadership qualities, because your success ultimately honored him. Be ethical. Be inclusive.

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