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Humility and Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Humility also happens to be the surest sign of authenticity in someone who claims to be a servant leader. Is it possible to be a leader without being humble? I have always been intrigued by the concept of the "servant leader" a term coined I think by Robert K. Greenleaf in 1970.

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43 Best Leadership Books to Skyrocket Your Career

Miles Anthony Smith

Even if you manage to find what appears to be solid leadership advice, does it actually help you advance your career and become a better leader? Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness Robert K. shares the secrets to how executives and managers can become the leaders their company needs.

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Seeing the “And” in Others

Persuasive Powerhouse

Home Who We Are What We Do Services Contact My Favorite Blogs All Things Workplace Bob Sutton – Work Matters Brain Leaders and Learners Bret L. Seeing the “and” works to improve any/all workplace relationships that may be less than ideal; with peers, customers and managers. Tactical and visionary?

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Feedback: The Whole Truth (Almost)

Persuasive Powerhouse

Home Who We Are What We Do Services Contact My Favorite Blogs All Things Workplace Bob Sutton – Work Matters Brain Leaders and Learners Bret L. Many believe that when they request feedback from their staff, peers, and manager that they will hear the unvarnished truth about their performance; seldom does that happen.

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Thought-full Thursday: The Words You Use

Persuasive Powerhouse

Home Who We Are What We Do Services Contact My Favorite Blogs All Things Workplace Bob Sutton – Work Matters Brain Leaders and Learners Bret L. I have to say that I am continuously impressed (or underwhelmed) when others speak to people with little or no regard to *how* they speak.