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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2020

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in July 2020. Leading with Feeling : Nine Strategies of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership by Cary Cherniss and Cornelia W. This book describes how 25 outstanding leaders used emotional intelligence to deal with critical challenges and opportunities.

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10 Guiding Principles That Will Lead You to Future Happiness and Success

Leading Blog

And yet, what is crystal clear to me after 20 years in leadership roles is that those ingredients, while important to success, aren't enough if you've forgotten the fundamentals of being positive, learning from others, being honest and the kind of person people want to work with. A curious, open mind lets in the necessary sunshine.

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The Leadership Wonder Drug (But Careful, Use As Directed)

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full The Leadership Wonder Drug (But Careful, Use As Directed) by Starbucker on May 31, 2010 It’s a sentence that can make a huge difference in the workplace. What is this “leadership wonder drug&# ?

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Subjective Understanding in the Workplace: Embracing Complexity and Fostering Collective Intelligence

Mike Cardus

This implies that a broken switch can be reset through a consultant, coach, or book intervention. This requires fostering a culture of open communication and collaboration, where different ideas can be shared and examined. This requires an open-minded approach that values flexibility, adaptability, and continuous learning.

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What to Do If Your Boss Asks You to Break the Rules

Harvard Business Review

The standard advice on conflict management suggests we try to find win-win solutions whenever possible. ” He cites examples of entire neighborhoods showing up at local banks accused of discriminatory lending practices to open savings accounts with one dollar and then returning to the back of the line to close the same account.