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LeadershipNow 140: March 2023 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from March 2023 that you will want to check out: Chronos or Kairos—Is it Your Moment for a Career Change? by @artpetty Leaders Love Puzzles (for Better and for Worse) by @edbatista No Time for Career Development? by @Julie_WG Self-Esteem: Why It's Career Rocket Fuel!

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LeadershipNow 140: March 2024 Compilation

Leading Blog

Lead With This by @TerriKlass 4 Kinds of Stress in a Leader’s Life by @DanReiland 5 Outdated Phrases That Really Hurt Your Leadership by @WScottCochrane Do You Promote Your Career with Original Ideas or by Criticizing Others? Smile and Keep Marching by @artpetty Yes, you’re creative!

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Switching Sides: Career Change Steps to Consider Before Your Big Move

HR Digest

Handling a career is overwhelming on its own but pairing it with a career change tips the balance into new, unexplored territories that are downright terrifying. But change is necessary sometimes, whether you’re burnt out by your current career path or you want to pursue a passion that was left unattended for a long time.

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LeadershipNow 140: June 2023 Compilation

Leading Blog

It's Time to Get Rid of S.M.A.R.T. by @DrNickMorgan via @publicwords Leader Chracter Framework A definition of leader character based on ten dimensions that interact with an 11th, central quality of judgment.

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5 Tips on How to become a Better Boss

Career Advancement

However, when Tom sat down with his mentor to talk about his progress, his mentor told him that those things are just the tip of the iceberg. Here are 5 tips on how to become a better boss. Help your employees craft their career plans , envisioning the future of their dreams. Help People Envision Their Future.

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How to Make a Career Choice When You Are Undecided

HR Digest

What kind of career path would suit you best? A career choice should be based on your strengths and weaknesses. A career choice should be based on your strengths and weaknesses. If you don’t know how to decide what career you want , consider asking yourself questions: Why am I interested in this field? Are they similar?

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The Ultimate Leadership Tip (From a Trend Too Compelling to Ignore)

Terry Starbucker

Her office just wasn’t a great place to work, and it was clear she wanted much more out of her career than a nice paycheck. A 2011 report commissioned by the Career Advisory Board and conducted by Harris Interactive, found that the No. 1 factor that young adults ages 21 to 31 wanted in a successful career was a sense of meaning.

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