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Thought-full Thursday: Appreciative Leadership

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Louise Altman : September 9, 2010 at 5:36 pm Hi Mary Jo, You know what is so important about using Appreciative Inquiry – we now know from the latest neuroscience research that every time we acknowledge what works, what is positive, we are activating the pleasure part of our brains. We’re a great society of problem solvers.

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Successful leadership ~ The Story of a Man | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

In his business career, the man did not rise to the top of the executive ladder. He talked about what he had learned over the course of his career and from whom. Nor, I would hazard to say, did he make lots of money or enjoy an opulent lifestyle. He talked about the constant love and support he received from his wife.

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The Importance of Being Care-full

You're Not the Boss of Me

It’s always lovely to see you here Reply Pingback: Tweets that mention The Importance of Being Care-full | You’re Not the Boss of Me -- Topsy.com Louise Altman February 7, 2011 at 5:06 pm Wonderful post Gwyn! Thank you, Lise Reply Gwyn Teatro February 7, 2011 at 4:52 pm Thank you, Lise! Loved the title, graphic and all your fine points.

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Leaders and the Learning Organization | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

Reply louise altman November 23, 2010 at 12:43 am Hi Gwyn, What a great post! And, to your point, many do not see the whole picture or the benefits embracing it would provide. There’s clearly more work to be done! Thanks for your comment and for coming by!

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The Comfort Zone… It Isn't Always Dangerous | You're Not the Boss.

You're Not the Boss of Me

Share this: 8 Comments Filed under Change Management , Leading Change , Self Knowledge Tagged as Anais Nin , change , Danger in the Comfort Zone , Judith Bardwick , Risk ← Communication… Two Good Things About Yesterday. Virtue And Discipline → Like Be the first to like this post.