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December Leadership Development Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

I am honored to host the December installment of the Leadership Development Carnival, a collection of helpful leadership advice from top bloggers. Many of this month’s featured posts focus on specific leadership skills we all need to develop. Character of a Leader. There are no shortcuts to developing high-trust relationships.

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KidPower 2015 Earth Day Project – Coaching Kids to Lead

Lead Change Blog

They will develop engineering and math skills while learning a simple, clean energy technology to generate electricity. I have learned that if program participants can transition from being recipients of services to servant leaders, the trajectory of their lives begins to dramatically change. Hallandale Beach Blvd.

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Updates from the CMI Sri Lanka Board

Chartered Management Institute

Being servant leaders as Chartered Managers In an opinion piece in the Daily FT , Ajantha Dharmasiri CMgr FCMI, president of CMI Sri Lanka , reflects on a successful year and assures that CMI Sri Lanka will continue to facilitate the processes of up-skilling, multi-skilling, and re-skilling managers.

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Viva Chile: Leadership and the Rescue of the Miners

Next Level Blog

He marshaled all of his country’s resources and the talents and technology of experts from around the world to get the miners back alive. As a servant leader would, the Chilean officials appeared to regularly ask themselves, “What would I want or need if I was in this situation?” and then delivered on their answers.