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Brand New Resources for New and Longtime Leaders

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Brand New Resources for New and Longtime Leaders by Kevin Eikenberry on October 18, 2010 in Leadership , Learning In early 2011 my next book, co-authored with Guy Harris, will be published. Join us now for fr’ee !

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How Women Can Develop — and Promote — Their Personal Brand

Harvard Business Review

We all know developing a personal brand is valuable, since a strong reputation can put you on the radar for exciting career opportunities. Your brand is also a powerful hedge against professional misfortune. But personal branding has some unique challenges for female professionals. Yulia Reznikov/Getty Images.

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Ten Years After Ford’s Spectacular Turnaround, What Alan Mulally Reveals About Brand-Inspired Cultural Revolution

Great Leadership By Dan

But one angle that hasn't yet been covered is the brand-inspired cultural revolution he led inside the organization. Given the state of internal affairs at the company, it’s no wonder the Ford brand was struggling on the outside. and then working as one team to deliver on those, as a Fortune article explains.

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JUST ASK LEADERSHIP: WHY GREAT MANAGERS ALWAYS ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS

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“Just Ask” leadership Business schools don’t teach courses on question asking, so leaders typically don’t study and analyze questions the way they would a quarterly report or a performance review. In turn, the manager was responsible for mentoring, coaching, or developing those employees that showed interest, ability, and tenacity.

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March 2013 Leadership Development Carnival

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Welcome to the March 2013 Leadership Development Carnival! Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership Blog points out “there should be no surprises at annual performance review time.” In Performance Reviews Made Effective , Wally offers sound advice that will not only make them more effective, but also helpful instead of painful.

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Leadership & The Value Of An Inquiring Mind

You're Not the Boss of Me

Too many corporations prefer conformity of thought to original thinking, and this limits their potential and inhibits growth and innovation. Announces Social Media, Branding & Diversity Strategies" by @ bizshrink. link] LeadershipNews: A Leadership Crisis or a Branding Issue? · Theme: Pilcrow by Automattic

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Breaking the Rules

You're Not the Boss of Me

They stifle creativity and innovation. If we are to encourage the innovators of our time we must also accept that rules should be subject to rigorous question and challenge. Announces Social Media, Branding & Diversity Strategies" by @ bizshrink. Old rules often slow the flow of progress, sometimes down to a trickle.