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Do You Have a Balanced Reading (and Learning) Diet?

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Do You Have a Balanced Reading (and Learning) Diet? A balanced nutritional diet, a balanced reading diet, and of course that balance between our personal and professional lives. You can’t talk about this too much.

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The CEO’s Guide to Retirement

Harvard Business Review

“I don’t quite know what to do next,” said Simon, a media CEO. Even in the most well-oiled CEO succession processes, one piece is almost always missing: preparing the current CEO for the next phase in his or her career. Over half assume leadership positions at nonprofit organizations and almost all are philanthropic.

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How to Revive a Tired Network

Harvard Business Review

When it comes to stepping up to leadership, your network is a tool for identifying new strategic opportunities and attracting the best people to them. Without a good network, you will also limit your own imagination about your own career prospects. Give you a sounding board to flesh out your ideas. The list goes on.

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Transparency is the New Leadership Imperative

Harvard Business Review

But that kind of leadership also has its limitations. Here are three reasons the new leadership imperative is all about transparency. Transparency didn't save Paul Levy from making a thoughtless mistake that negatively impacted his career. Instead, the new leadership imperative is to make yourself known.

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Ten Ways to Diversify an Inbred Network

Harvard Business Review

Networks are essential for collaboration , innovation, and career development. Learn more about how he or she uses social media. Get in touch with a venture capitalist. Find out how he or she thinks about leadership and innovation. Be the connector for this group of people. Learn from your students.