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Leadership & Presence

N2Growth Blog

In today’s post I’ll address the value of developing a command presence. Command presence while certainly having very tangible ties to leadership style or approach, is equally tied to how you are perceived by those around you. I have either been in leadership positions and/or advising leaders for as long as I can remember.

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Navigating the Intersection of Care and Management: Healthcare Executives

N2Growth Blog

In an industry as complex and rapidly evolving as healthcare, having strong executive leadership is more important than ever. Healthcare executives must not only have a thorough understanding of the practice of medicine but also possess strong leadership abilities to guide their organizations effectively.

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Humility and Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Leaders need to understand that being authentically humble humanizes them, allows them to build stronger trust bonds, and engenders confidence & loyalty from peers and subordinates alike. It is the genuine nature of their subtle & quiet charisma/presence, and not the decibel level of their rhetoric that draws you in.

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The Elements of Transformational Leadership

Skip Prichard

Transformational leadership. One of the popular frameworks of leadership is that of transforming leadership. Initially coined by James Downton in 1973 following his research into charismatic leadership, it was influenced largely by Bernard Bass, and his instrumental book Leadership and Performance Beyond Expectations (1985).

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LeadershipNow 140: December 2011 Compilation

Leading Blog

mjasmus: Most read in 2011: 30 Overlooked Acts of Leadership Courage. Compassion builds support, loyalty. The worst leadership moments of 2011 - The Washington Post. KevinEikenberry: My list of top leadership tweeters. Mike Henry Sr: Character vs. Charisma in Leadership. Among 5 powers leaders need.

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The Best Leaders Are Humble Leaders

Lead from Within

When we think of great qualities of leaders, the first things that come to mind are traits like charisma, bravado and vision. Research shows the effectiveness of humble leadership: Humble leaders have more influence, they attract better people, and they earn more confidence, respect and loyalty than those who rely upon ego and power.

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Can Charisma Be Taught? The 90% Theory And Why That Can Be Enough

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full Can Charisma Be Taught? I’ve also been fortunate to work for two CEO’s that had plenty of charisma, and I always marveled at their ability to project such “presence” in any public space they inhabited. The theory?

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