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5 Leadership Books To Read In January 2023 To Develop Yourself

Joseph Lalonde

For this month, I am focusing on the best leadership and personal development books to develop yourself. 5 Leadership Books To Read In January 2023 To Develop Yourself. How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie: This is the definitive book for personal and self-development. The last year sped by.

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December 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the December Leadership Development Carnival. We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, motivation, productivity, and more. Eileen reveals those stills and provides tips on how to develop them. Development. Communication.

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First Look: Leadership Books for March 2023

Leading Blog

Good Power : Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World by Ginni Rometty Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty recounts in Good Power , her groundbreaking path from a challenging childhood to becoming the CEO of IBM and one of the world's most influential business leaders. The result: mixed signals.

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Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Developing Leaders

Next Level Blog

The publication date of this post, December 1, 2020, marks the 20 th anniversary of our leadership development company, The Eblin Group. We’ve been very intentional about and fortunate in developing long-term relationships with our clients. There’s a lot to say and share about that for sure – more than one blog post can address.

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LeadershipNow 140: December 2022 Compilation

Leading Blog

CEO Coaching: Off your line? 3 Lessons from a Shocking Ouster via @TheDailyCoach Bob Chapek was fired as Disney CEO earlier this week. Five Tips from the McDonald’s CEO and How it Can Transform Your Organization by @PhilCooke. What Do Your Audiences Remember? Why Leaders Must Learn to Forgive and Forget via @Entrepreneur.

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Developing a Servant Leadership Strategy

Nathan Magnuson

Did you know that as an organizational leader, your serving audience goes much further than just your team? Ultimately, you won’t be able to accomplish a servant leadership strategy on your own, even if you are the CEO. The post Developing a Servant Leadership Strategy appeared first on Nathan Magnuson.

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Never Say Never: The Importance of Word Choice in Leadership Communication

Leading Blog

As I conduct observation coaching with leaders, I watch for how their words resonate with their audience. This step requires the sender to know their audience and convey their message clearly and concisely to support understanding. L ANGUAGE matters. Does what they say induce fear? Excitement?