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Setting Healthy Boundaries: What to Say When You Need to Say No

Let's Grow Leaders

01:02 – Check Out the Book! If you’re liking these practical ways to deal with workplace conflict, definitely check out our book, “Powerful Phrases for Dealing With Workplace Conflict.” Here’s why, and I’m curious about your perspective.”

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How To Get Noticed (and Promoted) at Work.

Rich Gee Group

Here's a comprehensive guide to getting noticed—and promoted—at work, complete with action steps and book recommendations to propel your career forward. Stand out by identifying issues and proposing solutions. They can also champion your work and open doors to opportunities you might need access. Final Thoughts.

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Maximize Your One-on-Ones: Essential Questions for Your Boss.

Rich Gee Group

These interactions are crucial not only for catching up on your projects and receiving feedback but also for expressing your concerns, proposing new ideas, and understanding your boss's expectations and the company's vision. They should encourage open dialogue, generate valuable insights, and lead to mutual understanding and respect.

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Fuel Your Career: 17 Critical Skills When You’re a Young Leader Hungry for Success

Let's Grow Leaders

Learn from it, incorporate that knowledge, and open the door to the next level of learning. Here are twelve phrases from our book Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict (HarperCollins May 2024) that will help you navigate any challenging conversation. The key is to make the mistake only once.

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How To Lead Through Personal Tragedy

Lead Change Blog

I had proposed to my wife during the weekend, and when Monday came my son had a severe allergic reaction at school, I had to conduct a major investigation involving one of my employees, and then received news that my father passed away suddenly. The toughest thing for us to do is open up about our struggles in the wake of tragedy.

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Preview Thursday: the New Leadership Literacies by Bob Johansen

Lead Change Blog

This book is about what’s next in what I believe will be an increasingly VUCA World, on a meandering path toward—but never quite reaching—distributed everything. This is a book about the future and so it is by definition an opinion book, since the future hasn’t happened yet. In Future Tense.

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A 236-Year-Old Lesson in Leadership

Great Leadership By Dan

In honor of President's Day, here's a two-part guest post from Hay Group's Signe Spencer (look for part two tomorrow): I recently read David Hackett Fischer’s Washington’s Crossing , the acclaimed book about the critical early months of the American revolution, including Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River and surprise attack on Trenton.