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Carnival of HR – April 22, 2015 Edition

Lead Change Blog

Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided 15 Timeless Work Habits For Career Success that he learned over 30 years in the workforce. These truths differ from what he believed when he started a career in HR. Doug Shaw of What Goes Around shared two posts which build off of each other. Find Dan on Twitter at @greatleadership.

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Important Ideas on Change and Transitions: A Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

Your next promotion won’t happen until you “be the change” that those who have your career in their hands expect to see. ” - George Bernard Shaw. Managing Through Career and Life Changes. Steve Broe of My Career Intact brings us How to be a Fast Mover in Your Career Change. You Go First.

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Mentoring Matters – Michael Doody

Roundtable Talk

Roundtable Mentor, Dr. Michael Doody, Director of Human Resources for Sprott Shaw College, shared his tips for enabling leadership and coaching in direct reports. ” READ […].

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43 Weird Books to Shock & Delight: Some Odd Books, Some Funny

Miles Anthony Smith

” Whether you're looking for a book to seek new found truths to point your career or life in a new direction or just love odd stuff, these 43 weird books will surely give you not just life hacks but hearty laughs. Extreme Ironing by Phil Shaw This one looks fun UNTIL someone gets hurt, and by hurt, I mean, someone dies.

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Morning Advantage: Ye Olde Leadership Lessons from Shakespeare

Harvard Business Review

You're not going glean a lot of useful career tips out of Hamlet (promoted too soon? Quoting George Bernard Shaw, Roberts writes, “The problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” Of course, there are limits to this approach. how to cope!) or Macbeth (how not to get that top job!).

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Morning Advantage: Ye Olde Leadership Lessons from Shakespeare

Harvard Business Review

You're not going glean a lot of useful career tips out of Hamlet (promoted too soon? Quoting George Bernard Shaw, Roberts writes, “The problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” Of course, there are limits to this approach. how to cope!) or Macbeth (how not to get that top job!).