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Who's In Charge?

N2Growth Blog

Posted on August 31st, 2010 by admin in Leadership By Mike Myatt , Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth “Who the * is in charge around here?&# In all but the rarest of circumstances, teams simply don’t function well in the absence of sound leadership.

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Dealing with Conflict | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Here’s the thing - leadership and conflict go hand-in-hand. Leadership is a full-contact sport, and if you cannot address conflict in a healthy, productive fashion then you should not be in a leadership role. If so, you likely have issues with conflict.

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Take a Deep Dive into These Career Goals Examples with Us

HR Digest

Leadership Development Are you someone whose professional development goals involve being a leader and taking charge of the field? Then it might be important for you to prioritize leadership development while setting career goals. Assess what leadership means to you and look at career goal examples that fit you best.

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How Your Leadership Has to Change as Your Startup Scales

Harvard Business Review

If we’re going to scale successfully at the pace we’ve laid out, we’ve got to execute faster and delegate more. Many startup CEOs adopt this “visionary entrepreneur” leadership style. I winced when Daniel, the 32-year-old CEO, said, “Come on, guys, I need you all to focus more on execution.

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Doing Less, Leading More

Harvard Business Review

But when we carry this mindset into our first leadership roles, we confuse doing with leading. Suddenly we need to expand our behavioral repertoire to incorporate new leadership styles as a means of influencing others effectively. ” Leadership'

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