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Guest Post: 10 Secrets of Effective Leaders

Lead on Purpose

Take classes, attend seminars and join discussion groups to make sure your skills stay up to par. Just because you’ve reached the management level doesn’t mean you’re done with your training. In fact, by keeping your skills fresh you’ll be able to engage more effectively with your employees who are out in the field. Be innovative.

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July's Leadership Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Learn how to get the most out of blogs, books, seminars and other resources, whether the subject is management, leadership or any other self-improvement effort, the process for using the information is the same. NY Times best selling author, Chuck Martin, shares his Management Tip, Play to your strengths, in this ten minute podcast.

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A different kind of thanks. Yours.

Strategy Driven

Your humor, your friendliness, your helpfulness, your approachability, your trustworthiness, your honesty, your ethics, and maybe even your morality. For those of you wondering, “where’s the sales tip?” Tough list, eh?). Wake up, and smell the leftovers! FREE StrategyDriven Trial Membership.

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The Prodigal Daughters of Business :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Old skills can be rejuvenated, and new ones acquired “through reading, attending seminars, or joining a program like the Hatch Network” where female entrepreneurs who “have succeeded against all odds” mentor new hopefuls. You can email her at editor[at[flowerpowermom.com.