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March 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Jim Taggart of Changing Winds shared Build Your Organization’s Social Capital by Keeping Good Company. Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided Does Your Team Have a #1 Priority? How can you get what you want out of your future? It starts with identifying what you really want.” ” Engagement.

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Real Dysfunction Today, Hidden in Plain Sight

Michael Lee Stallard

We are sorely deficient of what I refer to as connection (also known as community, social capital, belonging or meaningful relationships). They sense that something is wrong although though they don’t understand why. The problem today is hidden in plain sight. How did we get to this state? why is everyone smiling?

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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s what Jason wrote: For the uninitiated, the Leadership Development Carnival is collection of blog posts, normally maintained by Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership by Dan , about leadership development. This post from Dan McCarthy’s Great Leadership will point you in the right direction. developing social capital.

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Should You Talk About Politics at Work?

Harvard Business Review

“The central challenge of creating social capital in the workplace is learning how to transcend our judgments of other people,” says Grenny. The key to diplomatic relations is to show respect for the other side — even if you believe the other side is patently nuts. If his behavior is distracting, say so.