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Weekly Round-Up: How to Craft a Powerful Mission Statement, The 10 Commandments of Communication & Creating a Happy Work Culture

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Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. This week you’ll see articles on practices resilient leaders use to thrive, using big data to boost employee engagement and crafting a powerful mission statement. So whether you’re a new leader or an industry veteran there’ll be something here for you.

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Key Takeaways For Leaders From The Book, All Are Welcome

Eric Jacobson

Onboarding employees tips for leaders : Get personally involved with the onboarding process on day one. Ensuring your employees understand and believe in your company’s mission statement : Meet with you team to analyze your mission statement. Equity is giving people what they need to succeed. How compelling is it?

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One Minute Mentoring

Eric Jacobson

Mentoring tips from the authors include : Successful mentoring starts with a powerful mission statement. Articulate your mission in a simple statement you can really call upon. While mission statements focus on the mentee, both mentor and mentee will give and receive in the relationship.

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Corporate Purpose: Monumental Change Starts With Your Leadership

CO2

The founder who started the company might still be involved, and their presence and leadership help the purpose remain clear. But without effective leadership, corporate purpose feels abstract and disconnected from an employee’s day-to-day job. Your mission is a calling, an innate urge to pursue an activity or perform a service.

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Corporate Purpose: Monumental Change Starts With Your Leadership

CO2

The founder who started the company might still be involved, and their presence and leadership help the purpose remain clear. But without effective leadership, corporate purpose feels abstract and disconnected from an employee’s day-to-day job. Your mission is a calling, an innate urge to pursue an activity or perform a service. .

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How To Find And Work With A Mentor

Eric Jacobson

Mentoring tips from the authors include : Successful mentoring starts with a powerful mission statement. Articulate your mission in a simple statement you can really call upon. While mission statements focus on the mentee, both mentor and mentee will give and receive in the relationship.

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Leaders Share about Worklife Balance Integration – A Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

Forget it, says Skip Prichard of Leadership Insights. Follow the advice of Tristan Wember of Leadership Thoughts and restore balance in a day. Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership observes that we keep trying to cram more and more into the day. Unlimited gives us some tips on using that word graciously. Follow Jon.

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