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Managing and Leading…Lessons from Gilbert & Sullivan

You're Not the Boss of Me

This 1999 production tells a story of Gilbert and Sullivan. Then, they discover something new, as Gilbert is reluctantly dragged, (by his long-suffering wife), to see some Japanese entertainers perform. The rest of the story is about how they actually created, developed and presented this now, much celebrated opera.

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October Leadership Development Carnival: Autumn Fun Edition

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Pull up a tall glass of warm apple cider (with a shot of something that has a kick if you’d like) and grab some donuts while you learn from the top leadership readers on the net and consider some autumn fun. Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership announces a penalty in Individual Development Plans are Worthless….if

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Taking Inventory & A Model For Making It Meaningful

You're Not the Boss of Me

You’re Not the Boss of Me Skip to content Home About Me About This Blog ← Leadership ~ What’s Love Got To Do With It? Managing and Leading…Lessons from Gilbert & Sullivan → Like Be the first to like this post. link] Wally Bock Reply Gwyn Teatro September 8, 2010 at 10:11 pm Thank you Wally!

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Message to New Leaders – Bring Your Courage to Work

You're Not the Boss of Me

Leadership News LeadershipNews: Check out Great Leadership by Dan blog post on new CBS show "Undercover Boss" [link] LeadershipNews: An insightful post on new research showing that companies' sustained high performance may simply be luck. Thats nonsense; in fact, the opposite is true.

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A Year in Review…and a Hint at What's Next

You're Not the Boss of Me

First up is Leadership…and All That Jazz. This post considers the metaphor between leadership and jazz. Managing & Leading…Lessons from Gilbert & Sullivan was really fun to write. As a visual learner, I love getting leadership inspiration from movies. And, it helps if you are a Gilbert & Sullivan fan too.

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