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Smarten Up: Hone Your EQ Edge

The Practical Leader

Off Balance: High IQ Leaders Often Have Lower EQ Many of our audience and workshop participants are STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) specialists who have been promoted to management positions because of their technical expertise. The book is highly readable in bite-sized pieces.

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Leadership Self Examination | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Great leaders do the right thing regardless of circumstances, situational context or other influencing factors. They will not compromise their value system and personal ethics for temporary gain. They tend to almost be addicted to increasing their knowledge base and sphere of influence. I Think Not.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

As the importance of open and honest leadership continues to dominate the media spotlight, I find myself reflecting on how vital relationships are to building a positive working environment, and how important it is for all managers and leaders to develop this skill. How can AI and future technology aid, rather than impair, inclusion?

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The Power Of Trust (Book Excerpt)

Tim Milburn

The following is an excerpt from the book, The Age of the Customer, by Jim Blasingame. Thousands of years ago, when Og instinctively held up his open palm for the first time to reveal to Gog that he wasn’t holding a weapon, Og was saying, “Trust me, I mean you no harm.” In his book The Speed of Trust , Stephen M.R.

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What matters in 2010?

Lead on Purpose

They want to engage, to interact and to get you more involved.&# -Seth Godin “Leadership is more than influence. ’ How does government become an open platform that allows people inside and outside government to provide better services to each other?&# - Tim O’Reilly “Declare war on passivity.

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10 Ways to be a Better Team Player :: Women on Business

Women on Business

The most important asset you will ever have is the ability to positively influence people. It is highly unlikely that any group is going to solely side with one key member. So, decide upfront what you can and cannot live with and be willing to own that openly. Acknowledge your biggest opponent. Be prepared for that and acknowledge it.

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Leadership & Political Correctness | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

That said, buckle-up and join me for a ride as we journey into the politically incorrect mind of Mike Myatt… The institutionalization of “Politically Correct Thinking&# in the corporate world has done more to harm operating businesses than just about any other social and/or cultural influence in recent times. How sad is this?

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