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First Look: Leadership Books for March 2023

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in March 2023 curated just for you. Consider the CEO who urges teamwork but designs incentives for individual success, who invites innovation but punishes failure, who emphasizes quality but pays for quantity. The result: mixed signals.

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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. Dale Carnegie distills the principles he learned to the reading audience. Harper tells the story of a CEO who thinks he’s on the edge of the end.

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Expand Your Influence and Impact: REACH with Becky Robinson

Let's Grow Leaders

Whether you want more influence and to make a bigger difference within your organization or the world beyond, Weaving Influence CEO and author Becky Robinson gives you the roadmap. But true reach is about expanding your audience while making a meaningful and enduring difference that has a lasting impact. What’s your voice?

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How to Make Real Change Happen When You’re Not CEO

Let's Grow Leaders

Let’s Grow Leaders Q&A In a recent post we invited you to send us your biggest leadership challenge. It’s a question we hear all the time from audience members […]. We received a great question from a healthcare leader in the United Kingdom.

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Leadership—Unwrapped and Unadorned

Lead Change Blog

The PR team elected to pass this complaint letter in response to then CEO Herb Kelleher with a bit of background about the never-happy customer. It was raw leadership unadorned by dressed-up diplomacy or gift-wrapped candor. .” ” Decker embodied a completely different style of leadership than presidents in the past.

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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?

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Five Foundational Truths of Youth Marketing (and Leadership)

Leading Blog

In the book, they list the five foundational truths of youth marketing (and leadership). Each truth is introduced by a well-chosen quote that is worth applying more broadly in a leadership context. Find a creator – a real creator, not a fake one – one that speaks to and inspires the audience you’re after. Truth 4: Possibility.

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