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Is it Time to Fire Your Boss? 3 Questions to Ask.

Modern Servant Leader

Indirect Feedback: Consider working through Human Resources, providing 360 feedback, or even leaving anonymous feedback. Furthermore, if you’re in a leadership or people management role yourself, remember, you cannot lead what you need. Take this opportunity to ensure you’re ready to be the best leader you can be.

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1 Way to Define Your Leadership

Lead Change Blog

Author information Alan Derek Utley Principal at Alan Derek Utley Alan is a Human Resources Director, Leadership Coach, and University Instructor in Management. His passion is in helping leaders be better leaders, and in helping people achieve career success. Twitter LinkedIn.

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Will Aetna CEO Transform Healthcare (and CEO Leadership While He’s at it)?

Michael Lee Stallard

Bertolini’s dedication to the cause of reforming healthcare and actions as CEO make him a clear example of a servant leader. Servant Leadership Defined. The term “servant leadership” has been around since Robert Greenleaf coined it in 1970. Bertolini asked human resources to look into it.

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Leadership in Cybersecurity

N2Growth Blog

Below is a list of security initiatives that a security leader would either manage or have parallel impact upon within a business: Data security. Vendor management. Identity & Access Management (IAM). Vulnerability Management (VM). Policy & controls development with implementation. Data storage.

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3 Common Business Words That Should be Shot

Modern Servant Leader

“I need to manage my resources.” Yet somehow we always refer to people as resources (Human Resources, anyone?!). Instead of resources, try these: People / Person. You lead people, you manage objects (time, money, inventory). Lead Developer, Lead Accountant…). Work Team Lead.

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A Good Bye with Humanity

Persuasive Powerhouse

Thought-full Thursday: A Meaningful Enterprise » A Good Bye with Humanity August 10th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus How often as a leader do you have someone in your circle of influence (manager, peer, direct report, maybe even a customer or consultant) that leaves your organization? Fairly often, I’ll bet.

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Top Leadership Bloggers’ Recent Best Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Welcome to the November 7, 2010, early bird edition of leadership development carnival! Alice Snell follows up with More Human Than Capital posted at Taleo Blog – Talent Management Solutions. nissim ziv presents What are the Qualities of a Good Leader? Mark Stelzner commits to giving all his best stuff away!