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March 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the March 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Eileen McDargh contributed Cracking the Leadership Code: The Secret to Resilient Leaders.

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Givers give without expectation of immediate return.

Coaching Tip

Grant’s research, which has generated broad interest in the study of relationships at work and will be published for the first time for a popular audience in his new book, “ Give and Take ,” starts with a premise that turns the thinking behind those theories on its head. John Agno: Can't Get Enough Leadership. Grant Ph.D.:

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How to Build and Repair Your Reputation

Skip Prichard

Being able to control your own narrative means you are clear about the audiences and communities you want to have the greatest impact with. That becomes their target audience. I remember a few years ago I was hired by a sorority at a large university to speak about reputation risk in social media. Photo Credit: Markus Winkler.

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Building Relationships Across Cultures In Today’s World

Tanveer Naseer

In many parts of China –– the art of networking in business revolves around a system of building social capital known as guanxi (gwan-shee). Similar systems exist in countries throughout Latin America like Chile, Colombia, and Mexico where they may call this kind of social capital “Palanca.”

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