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Let’s Not Kid Ourselves – The Debate Over Hybrid Work Comes Down to Trust

Leading with Trust

As Ken Blanchard and I point out in our new book, Simple Truths of Leadership: 52 Ways to Be a Servant Leader and Build Trust , distrust is not the opposite of trust. Employees have long been “human resources” that are merely a means to an end. The Opposite of Trust is not Distrust—it’s Control.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

I was honored to have Jim Hunter sit down for an interview on Servant Leadership. Jim has over 30 years of experience teaching and consulting on servant leadership principles. This caffeine giant that former president Howard Behar wrote a book entitled: “It’s Not About the Coffee”, drives success through servant leadership.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

I was honored to have Jim Hunter sit down for an interview on Servant Leadership. Jim has over 30 years of experience teaching and consulting on servant leadership principles. This caffeine giant that former president Howard Behar wrote a book entitled: “It’s Not About the Coffee”, drives success through servant leadership.

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Top Leadership Experts to Follow in 2015

Modern Servant Leader

leadership #EI #HR #coaching #focus #mindfulness 59 45,200 769 64,900 Daniel Pink Personal Development Author of 5 books. Author of twelve books. 2 43,900 26,300 471 Ken Blanchard Leadership Speaker, Leadership/Business Guru, and Author of over 50 books, including The One Minute Manager. Father of 3 kids. Husband of 1 wife.

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Competing on Service: Eleven Ways to Beat the Competition by ‘Hugging’ Your Customers

Strategy Driven

It focuses on the major management challenges that successful start-ups encounter when leaders decide to grow and scale their businesses. The book is divided into two parts – text and cases – to provide professors with maximum flexibility in organizing their courses. Discussion questions are provided for each case.