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February 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the February 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Jane Perdue of the Braithwaite Innovation Group contributed How To Involve The Right People In The Right Way. John Hunter of the Curious Cat Management Improvement Blog provided Bad Weather Is Part Of The Transportation System.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

What has emerged from these conversations is that while everyone’s experiences under pressure are unique, pressure follows patterns and develops in predictable ways. Outside of the SEALs, he’s run meetings in the White House Situation Room, negotiated international arms treaties, and developed high-impact corporate strategies.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2019

Leading Blog

L EADERSHIP development is a lifelong process. The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek (Portfolo, 2019) Do you know how to play the game you’re in? Creative Construction : The DNA of Sustained Innovation by Gary P. The answer is more than a time-management system or a silver-bullet solution for changing your routines.

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Multiplying the Effective Intelligence of Your Organization

Great Leadership By Dan

Here is where you can gain a great competitive edge that is sustainable and also leads to more innovative and effective ways of getting things done. Is your enterprise actually engaging and making the full use of the collective intelligence embedded in the human system (people, team work, relationships) in your organization?

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When Passion For Our Job Can Cause Us Harm

The Horizons Tracker

It’s the kind of narrative that has been popular in recent years, at least since Simon Sinek urged us to “start with why” Research from University College Dublin reminds us, however, that passion for the job may not be always universally positive.

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Six of My Favorite Books of the Year

Kevin Eikenberry

Start with Why by Simon Sinek. One particular idea in this book – about “switch&# tasking – seems to come up in every workshop I lead. Here is my original recommendation. As an author I was (and am) envious of this title. The book does the title justice. It’s a valuable book on a profoundly important concept.

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How the Best in the World Reverse Engineer Success

Skip Prichard

As a social psychologist, writer, and founder of development company ignite180, you may see his work appearing in numerous places. Most of us grew up with two basic stories about how top performers like Simone Biles, Jerry Seinfeld, and Steve Jobs achieve at the highest levels. You go into another way to achieve greatness.