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First Look: Leadership Books for February 2024

Leading Blog

We've traveled far and fast from the old world of business ethics, where black-and-white concerns about bribery and fraud could be addressed via rules and processes. Supercommunicators : How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles Duhigg Come inside a jury room as one juror leads a starkly divided room to consensus.

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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2020

Leading Blog

In writing The Grit Factor , Polson made it her mission to connect with an elite pack of tough, impressive female iconoclasts who shared with her their candid stories of combat and career. On the most fundamental level, leaders must bring divergent groups together and forge a consensus on a path forward. But what makes that possible?

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July 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Shelley shares: “ We talk a lot about the need to gather information, discuss, debate and gain consensus. of Burgis Successful Solutions provided The Resilient Innovation Leader. And More… Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided Ethics Is Serious Business. Find them on Twitter at @letsgrowleaders. Communication.

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April 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Jesse Lyn Stoner of the Seapoint Center provided Collaboration Does Not Require Consensus. Jesse summarized: “Pushing for consensus when it’s not needed actually makes collaboration more difficult. Joel Garfinkle of Career Advancement Blog contributed Women In Leadership Roles: Are They Perceived Differently?

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Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Their success depends on their ability to build consensus and inspire the other team members to do great things. Product managers who can work successfully with these (and other) groups in their companies will release great products and have success throughout their careers. What have you found to be important in your organization?

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A Leadership Checklist: 10 Things To Do Right Now To Make It A.

Terry Starbucker

Over the course of my career I’ve assembled a very handy annual New Year’s “Checklist&# that helps get me focused and ready for the challenges to come in the days and months ahead, and well positioned for success. Is “ethical leadership” an oxymoron? to anyone who sends a request to crespin79@hotmail.com.

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We Took a Vote. You're Fired.

Harvard Business Review

But you probably don''t work at Menlo Innovations, where there are no bosses (at least in the traditional sense). Instead, the decision to fire (or hire or promote) someone is based on group consensus. Ethical Quandaries. She offers examples of companies that have succeeded with humorous tweets. At least not all the time.