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LeadershipNow 140: June 2023 Compilation

Leading Blog

Podcast: @jamesstrock interviews Richard Norton Smith author of An Ordinary Man: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R.

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Stay Indispensable by Cultivating These Key Ingredients

Leading Blog

We’re changing jobs more than ever and pursuing multiple careers and projects simultaneously. Take a moment to consider how many jobs you’ve had and how many careers you’re yet to embark upon? Modern ways of working require us to consistently tap into our cognitive powers, creative energy, and collective genius.

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5 Leadership Modes for Team Success

Skip Prichard

Jonas Altman’s book, Shapers: Reinvent the Way You Work and Change Your Future crossed my desk and grabbed my attention. Resetting and rebalancing life and career is on many people’s minds during a pandemic. ” -Jonas Altman. This “Power of autonomy at work” means trusting people to choose when, where, and how they work.

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Sleepless in Silicon Valley: What Keeps CEOs Up At Night

HR Digest

L-R): Anthony Horton, Chris McCarthy, Stephanie Neal In a recent interview, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed a startling confession: the architect of ChatGPT, a revolutionary language model capable of holding nuanced conversations and generating creative text formats, often struggles to sleep.

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Thought-full Thursday: Appreciative Leadership

Persuasive Powerhouse

Sean Whitlock: September 9, 2010 at 4:17 pm This is such a powerful quote, and certainly something that all leaders should practice in their roles. Christian Fey : September 12, 2010 at 2:45 pm Numerous sources in a plethora of mediums stress the power of positive thinking. Good reminder! We’re a great society of problem solvers.

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The Leadership Contagion: What Virus Are You Spreading?

Terry Starbucker

I thought about the viruses I had spread throughout my career, just by virtue of my mood. One aspect of the research has been to examine the emotional impact of “bosses” on those who work for them – the power of mood to spread and “infect” others. The way I walked into a room for a meeting, or a speech.

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