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KidPower 2015 Earth Day Project – Coaching Kids to Lead

Lead Change Blog

This month, COI is undertaking an ambitious Earth Day project titled, KidPower2015 Earth Day Project , with the goal of encouraging COI kids to be leaders in the movement to protect the Earth for future generations. This was the first of three bikes that have become bicycle generators for the KidPower2015 project.

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My Great Failure, Part 3: Needing Where I Should be Leading

Modern Servant Leader

While working for a large, rapidly expanding non-profit, I was tasked with upgrading the organization’s technology. Adding to the challenge was an already understaffed technology department, supporting antiquated technology. I saw no other choice and worked furiously to develop the best plan possible.

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Influencing Creativity and Innovation

Persuasive Powerhouse

This will increase buy-in for the projects you decide to move ahead with. In order to influence creativity and innovation, leaders should also encourage employees to make mistakes in order to learn. The fear of making mistakes is deeply ingrained in our psyche says Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL Technologies [link].

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Top Leadership Experts to Follow in 2015

Modern Servant Leader

Maybe you need a leadership development expert or public speaker. Or, maybe you’re focused on personal development and want to find the best content online to help you grow as a leader. of the Center for the Development of Evangelical Leadership @GCTS_Charlotte. Obsessed with community development.

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Why Consensus Kills Team Building | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Leaders must clearly communicate to team members what their duties, roles, and responsibilities are, as well as setting forth a road map for performance expectations. Good parents have the same qualities as servant leaders – they are committed, focused, loving, caring, empathetic, and are present without losing sight of the future.

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