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Change Management Challenges

Lead Change Blog

Today we are pleased to share a post from Rebecca Henderson. One step to success as a leadership level community influencer: If you want things to change, you’ve got to change, too, by modeling the change. She is the author of Serving With Significance: A Guide for Leadership Level Community Influencers. Explain the change!

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You’re It: The Call for Meta-Leadership

Leading Blog

The ability to handle a crisis is something you develop long before a crisis hits, and people turn to you for guidance—before they declare, “You’re it!”. Henderson, and Barry C. They develop a 360-degree, multidimensional perspective on the people around them and on their relationships with those people.

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Leadership, Passion, And Transformation

Joseph Lalonde

Positional leaders—those with name plaques on wooden doors but impotent in influence are the gatekeepers of this ideology. How can I develop my passion? This is a guest article from Rosalind Henderson. ’ She also blogs at [link]. I’m a proponent of capitalism, but it is not an end unto itself. Find a mentor?

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Caption Contest 2010.3

Chris Brady

Posted by: Mike Henderson | February 23, 2010 at 04:45 PM "I told you that YOU to cut the tree down AFTER I balance the log between my buttcheeks." You've waited long enough! You've waited long enough! It's time for a caption contest.  Enjoy! My guess is his boots,sox and sunglasses all match his truck.

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Got Leadership Grit and Grace?

Lead Change Blog

Be mindful of gender stereotypes that can influence your thinking about which sex is better suited for certain kinds of work. Escape the myth that power is evil and influence is better. Helen Henderson, writer. Sadly, there are those who use the power of their position for personal gain. Avoid the “parent” trap.