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Rethinking “Smart” Leadership in an Ethical Context

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton This week I'm looking at what it means to be a "smart" leader through the 7 Lenses (introduced in the book 7 Lenses) to get the full ethical context. Take note: You can do this with any idea, concept or project to better understand the ethical nuances.

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Setting Healthy Boundaries: What to Say When You Need to Say No

Let's Grow Leaders

Episode 253: In this episode of “Leadership Without Losing Your Soul,” you’re diving into the art of setting healthy boundaries and saying no at work. A colleague wants you on a new project, but you’re swamped. 01:02 – Check Out the Book! Imagine you’re in a sticky situation.

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Work Ethic For Leaders

Eric Jacobson

Grubb 's broader than typical definition of work ethic for leaders , as she details it in her book, Clash of the Generations. Here is what she says defines work ethic for leaders : Honest. Say thank you when your employees complete tasks and projects. I really appreciate author Valerie M. Concern for others. Encouraging.

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Want to Get Ahead? 5 Actions To Get You There.

Rich Gee Group

Offer to work on new projects, volunteer for committees, and seek out leadership roles in your organization. Consider taking courses, attending workshops, and reading industry-related articles and books. Be accountable, take the initiative, and demonstrate a strong work ethic. Build Strong Connections. Become Memorable.

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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Joseph Lalonde

A Reel Leadership Article My latest book, Reel Leadership, is now available on Amazon. If you love movies and leadership, you will love this book. Now, let’s dive into the leadership lessons in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

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Work Ethic For Leaders

Eric Jacobson

Grubb 's broader than typical definition of work ethic for leaders , as she details it in her book, Clash of the Generations. Here is what she says defines work ethic for leaders : Honest. Say thank you when your employees complete tasks and projects. I really appreciate author Valerie M. Concern for others. Encouraging.

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5 Leadership Lessons: The Manager and the Monk

Leading Blog

The Manager and the Monk is one of those books that comes along every now and again, that will shape and inspire your thinking. It is a deeply philosophical book with very practical applications. I realize that I must protect myself against such projections, for they are not good for me. They idealize me. Five Lessons'