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Servant Leaders Outperform Because They Connect

Michael Lee Stallard

They spent months on end away from their families and friends, and they put themselves in harm’s way. Navy in an article Jason Pankau and I wrote for the Leader to Leader Journal entitled “ To Boost Performance, Connect with the Core.&# The Vision he communicated was that “together we will build the 21 st century navy.”

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280Daily.com – the Journal You've Been Looking For

Kevin Eikenberry

When I talk to people about journaling I am often asked lots of questions including: how often to journal, what to journal about, what tools to use and much more. When I talk to people about journaling I am often asked lots of questions including: how often to journal, what to journal about, what tools to use and much more.

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Have You Trained Your Replacement?

Persuasive Powerhouse

January 19th, 2011 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus Today’s guest post is from Mike Figliuolo at The thoughtLEADERS Blog. Gina : January 19, 2011 at 12:47 pm I have always believed that the most important job a leader has is to train his/her replacement. Mary Jo Asmus : January 19, 2011 at 9:20 pm Gina, thanks. Great post!

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President Reagan is Still Teaching Me About Leadership

Kevin Eikenberry

In this morning’s Wall Street Journal, Franklin Lavin, U.S. Mostly, because the story in the middle of the post is the cornerstone anyway. Please read this and take the message to heart. Your team deserves it.

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Why Ability Doesn't Always Lead to Confidence – The Trouble With.

Women on Business

In addition to her work as author and co-editor of the highly-regarded academic book The Psychology of Goals (Guilford, 2009), she has authored papers in her field’s most prestigious journals. Categories : Guest Posts 3 Comments 1 Sara Kmiecik January 15th, 2011 at 12:47 pm Very interesting post!

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Do You Really Need a Meeting to Make a Decision? Five Keys to.

Kevin Eikenberry

Five Keys to Better Decision Making in Meetings by Kevin Eikenberry on January 24, 2011 in Decision Making , Leadership , Learning Lots of things happen in meetings – some of them even helpful! Duncan Brodie Reply Sonja Froyen January 26, 2011 at 11:05 am Sometimes leaders forfeit their role in a consensus decision.

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Become a Question Collector

Kevin Eikenberry

A Journal, in your PC, on note cards – you decide, just do it! I gave them five steps to do start their collection: 1. Think of a time when you use questions, and write five new ones now – questions you could use in that situation. Create a place to collect them.

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