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T-Shaped Model for Leadership Development

Chris Brady

In a recent article in Fortune Magazine (January 22, 2015 by Geoff Colvin), Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld presented a very simple model for what they as a company look for in leadership development. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]. Contemporary Leadership LLR Daily Application'

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Vagobond Reviews "A Month of Italy"

Chris Brady

Vagobond is a cool online travel magazine we deemed worthy to include in the exclusive "Travel Recommendations" list on the A Month of Italy website. A special thank you to Vago Domitio, the creative. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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Thank You to Networking Times

Chris Brady

Louis, MO, Orrin and Laurie Woodward , Tim and Amy Marks, and Terri and I were recognized with awards from N etworking Times Magazine for contribution to the industry. | Main | Caption Contest 2010.3 » February 22, 2010 Thank You to Networking Times This past weekend in St.

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Leadership Lessons from the World Cup

Chris Brady

Special edition magazines fill the shelves, newspapers feature full inserts, marketers have plastered signs with advertisements featuring local heroes, and television adds have been running all spring.

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Faust's Bargain

Chris Brady

  I am never impressed with the angryyoung faces full of rebellion and hatred that I see on the covers ofentertainment magazines. "   Left to our own natures, we lovedarkness and actually gravitate toward things that aren't good for us.   It's an old, old storythat is neither innovative nor impressive.

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Reading for Lifetime Growth

Chris Brady

Broad, unfocused, and spanning at least a couple years, this reading was seasoned with a heavy dose of motorcycle magazines. My reading history was very much like yours (except I was a snowmobile magazine reader). Next I remember reading part of a book on US Presidents and their secret wars. It wasn't that I couldn't read.

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