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Deep Motivations, Not Competencies, Drive Leadership Performance

The Empowered Buisness

Your underlying (and often unconscious) attitudes and motivations determine what you pay attention to and focus on in your leadership role. Before delving into 7 key leadership motivation patterns, let’s first look at 3 often-missed truths about performance. Satisfy the motive and you will manage the behavior.

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How To Disrupt the Tech World

Mills Scofield

From how I was raised through my education and my career at Bell Labs and AT&T, I never felt any gender bias. Vivek and Farai have curated a collection of personal, powerful, inspiring, encouraging, disruptive, and challenging stories of women who grabbed the status quo by the horns. I’d never thought about it before.

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Why Too Much Power Stifles Innovation

LDRLB

Researchers conducted a number of experiments that put people in touch with their feelings of power or powerlessness. Across the board, researchers found that those who felt most powerful following their questionnaire results overestimated their abilities and actually lost the most money. Innovation innovation kaplan'

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Listen to Your Conscience. That’s Why You Have One

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Raise your personal standards. Boost your leadership skills. Listen to Your Conscience contains over 65 powerful essays from Frank’s blog — FrankSonnenbergOnline — which has attracted millions of readers. DR. RODGER DEAN DUNCAN , Bestselling author of CHANGE-friendly LEADERSHIP. Build trusting relationships.

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The Men Who Mentor Women

Harvard Business Review

of all managers , much fewer women rise to the C-suite. A survey of 25,000 Harvard Business School graduates found that although male and female graduates had similar levels of ambition , men were significantly more likely to have positions in senior management, direct reports, and profit-and-loss responsibility.

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