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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Development. It’s time to put the “ning” back in development planning.

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When will we stop Leadership fetishization?

Mike Cardus

Ideas happen through community interactions; many people together in self-organization from participation emerging into many what’s. How does leadership and ethics of who and what happen? As groups evolve and develop a past, they begin to recognize various members in roles, one of which is leader.

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3 Strategies to Build Inclusive Teams

N2Growth Blog

The following are 3 strategies to build inclusive teams: Align on values – focus on what we share ( common goals, work ethic, expectations, etc.). This philosophy applies to any team, on a court or in the boardroom, and a critical element in developing a winning team is inclusion.

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Your Guide to Transitioning to Remote Working in a New Job Role

Strategy Driven

Build and Maintain Relationships Proactively Engage with Colleagues: Take proactive steps to get to know your colleagues. Participating in virtual team-building activities can facilitate a sense of community and teamwork. Understand their roles and contributions and share your own experiences and skills.

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Team Entanglement, the interactions are what makes progress

Mike Cardus

These questions are a process to increase participation and interaction. And interpersonally, you can stop, find people around you to connect with, and develop a process or a series of questions to figure out. The past is recreated in your present that will develop a way to create the future. What questions do you ask?

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Do Women Bring More Happiness to Families, Greater Effectiveness.

Michael Lee Stallard

Published by Michael Lee Stallard on October 28, 2010 02:58 pm under connection culture , employee engagement , knowledge flow A participant in a recent session Jason Pankau and I were teaching on Connection Cultures and employee engagement shared that she connects with her sons by talking about sports. why is everyone smiling?

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Colleague vs Coworker: What Do They Mean to You?

HR Digest

If you are a software developer who has six other software developers in the organization, you might call them your colleagues. When you attend a conference meant for other software developers, you might refer to them as colleagues who have a keen understanding of what it is you do.