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How Leaders Use Small Habits for Big Results

Let's Grow Leaders

Transform your leadership and team’s results with the power of small habits Your team won’t become a high-functioning powerhouse after one offsite. There are no leadership hacks or shortcuts that will transform your organization or results. The idea was deemed far too risky, and most engineers wrote it off as an unsafe proposal.

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How Create a More Inclusive Workplace for LGBTQ Employees

Let's Grow Leaders

Tammy Cravit is a data engineer, friend, and advocate for LGBTQ inclusion. And, ultimately we were able to work together as we brought a leadership development program to her company. An Excerpt from Tammy’s Important Letter. Those conversations sparked an important friendship.

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How Bad Leadership Helped Launch Intel, the Silicon Valley and Venture Capital

Modern Servant Leader

We spend a lot of time here at MSL covering great leadership – servant leadership. For example, did you know bad leadership is partially to credit for the creation of Intel and the Silicon Valley? William Shockley contributes to the development of the first transistor while at Bell Labs in 1947.

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Weekly Round-Up: On Developing Your Storytelling Strategy, 25 Things You Shouldn’t Do Over Email & Boosting Your Productivity by Single-Tasking

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. 4 Questions to Develop Your Storytelling Strategy By Paul VanDeCarr, The Chronicle of Philanthropy “Don’t get me wrong, each of these questions is driven by a valid desire. What were some of the top leadership articles you read this week?

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Leadership Development: Are You Trapped by Paradigm Paralysis?

The Practical Leader

Lord Kelvin was a highly decorated and recognized 19th century British mathematical physicist and engineer. And as I described in Manifesto for a Leadership Development Revolution , I too became trapped by the current “bedrock” paradigm of needs analysis, gap analysis, and improvement planning. The guy was a genius.

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Leadership Lessons in Classlessness and Class

Next Level Blog

Apparently, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert thought the same thing because it wasn’t long before he had posted a scathing open letter to the Cavs’ fans on the team’s official web site. In contrast to the seedy and classless drama engineered by James and Gilbert, this weekend marked the passing of Bob Sheppard.

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Three Things Every Leadership Offsite Needs - Next Level Blog

Next Level Blog

In twenty plus years of management work and leadership coaching, I’ve been in the room for a few really great offsites and a lot of really awful ones. Here, in my humble opinion, are three things that every leadership offsite agenda has to have: Context: You absolutely have to answer the question, “Why are we here and why does it matter?”

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