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LeadershipNow 140: September 2016 Compilation

Leading Blog

The Best Free Leadership Advice You'll Ever Get by @LollyDaskal. The Powerful Organizational Trust Elixir by Karin Hurt. Do You Know The Value of Your Social Capital at Work? From @JohnBaldoni How Arnold Palmer Mastered Golf And Fame By Being Himself. Bridging the Manager/Millennial Disconnect by @DanNegroni.

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Decision Making Scenarios

Coaching Tip

This ''law of love'' is identified in many different ways--for example, in Wayne Baker''s bestseller, " Achieving Success Through Social Capital " (Jossey-Bass), this law of love in the workplace is described as the "law of reciprocity.". Baker explains, "The lesson is that we cannot pursue the power of reciprocity. Schoemaker.

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How to Build and Repair Your Reputation

Skip Prichard

And that’s where the power – and the risk – lies. Google prides itself on the purity of its powerful search engine but is also not seeking to have anyone misrepresented. On the other side of the spectrum, what advice do you have for those just starting a new profession and want to start building their brand? Where do you start?

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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

Mark Stelzner nails it with his hard-won advice to anyone who may find him- or herself in that position. Hats off to Michael Lee Stallard for Starbucks’ CEO’s Broken Heart , which demonstrates the power that comes from doing business with a heaping serving of humanity. developing social capital. at Great Leadership.

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Badges? We Don’t Need No LinkedIn Badges

Harvard Business Review

To me this means that he has, in essence, made the calculation that the use of social networks will replace the “badges” that my generation valued to determine reputation. He has opted for the social network over the fraternity as the basis for future advancement, and I hardly think he will be the last to do so.

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What to Do When Your Boss Won?t Advocate for You

Harvard Business Review

Seeking and applying your boss’s advice could potentially move them to advocate on your behalf. Perhaps your boss is trying to advocate for you but lacks the social capital and credibility to successfully advocate for anyone. You and Your Team Series. Office Politics. Make Your Enemies Your Allies. Why We Fight at Work.

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Marketing Is Dead

Harvard Business Review

In turn, social media firms, such as Facebook, should become expert at enabling this. They can do this by expanding the buyer's network of peers who can provide trustworthy information and advice based on their own experience with the product or service. Help them build social capital. That got NI into the C-suite.