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A Fresh Leadership Model for a New Decade

Great Leadership By Dan

But now that they are starting to retire, what will happen to their stable work approach and traditional top-down leadership practices? This has contributed to a leadership gap: what millennials expect vs. what they are getting from their leaders. Nine clear leadership traits emerged. So where do we start? That’s what I did.

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Be Different! The Key to Business and Career Success

Skip Prichard

It takes effective leadership with the right tone at the top and leaders who will nurture the right culture to build the organization needed to become the preferred provider to your markets. They ensure their people have access to both the financial and human resources they need to get the job done and cut them loose to do their thing.

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Appreciating the UConn Streak :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Whether it’s the style of play in a sport, or leadership style in the business world, men and women are clearly and obviously different. But that hardly means that the style of women is in any way inferior. In fact, men excel at certain traits and women shine with different skills.

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Temporal Orientations: Time Matters in Planning

LDRLB

An organization or leader is typically focused on either the past, the present, or the future, and each focus brings along strengths and weaknesses to the leader’s style and subsequently, to the organization itself. A leader firmly anchored only in the past temporal perspective will enact a highly rigid leadership style.

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You Are What You Say You Are….

Women on Business

Leadership is an elusive quality and few people ever really get it, but as the figurehead of a company you are supposed to know what it means to be a leader and a motivator even if it wasn’t taught to you. Leadership is an elusive quality but interestingly enough the people who want it usually aren’t leaders. Lead by Example.

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