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William Donaldson on Entrepreneurial Leadership

Leading Blog

Donaldson and Karl Weber extract relevant lessons for leaders in Entrepreneurial Leader. The thread that runs through his career is the entrepreneurial mindset. The thread that runs through his career is the entrepreneurial mindset. Entrepreneurial leadership, then, describes the way such a leader behaves.

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Simple Techniques to Overcome Negative Emotions When Negotiating with Others

Leading Blog

A KEY PREDICTOR of entrepreneurial success is a leader’s ability to manage relationships with investors, employees, and customers. In our book Entrepreneurial Negotiation , we explain that the best way to diffuse negative emotions is to prevent them from escalating in the first place. Relationships are negotiations.

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3 Ways to Confront Economic Adversity in 2011

Coaching Tip

Understanding and using time to overcome life’s challenges is a topic I cover extensively in my book, THE POWER OF ADVERSITY: Tough Times Can Make You Stronger, Wiser, and Better. In a capitalist democracy, government should not be involved with what we in the private sector do, which is managing time to manage money.

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How to Give the Same Talk to Different Audiences

Harvard Business Review

If you’re asked to speak at a conference or event, it’s likely because you’ve demonstrated expertise in your particular subject. To provide a great experience for attendees, you generally want to focus on the topic the organizers have requested – the “greatest hits” that you’re known for.

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45 Career Advice Experts Offer Career Success Secrets

Miles Anthony Smith

What is the number #1 characteristic of an employee/contract worker that hiring managers look for when hiring? What is the number #1 characteristic of an employee/contract worker that hiring managers look for when hiring? The #1 characteristic that I believe hiring managers seek in a candidate is flexibility. Initiative.

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Examining Columbus’s Complicated Leadership Legacy

Harvard Business Review

How to overthrow a leader, shift an authority structure, or (from an opposing perspective) quell a menacing mutiny, are among its principal topics. Coordinated defiance of power is almost natural in today’s entrepreneurial sector, but the way in which we study its dynamics is unique. A foreigner. Optimistic to a fault.

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How to Increase Your Influence at Work

Harvard Business Review

Having influence in the workplace has “clear value,” says Dorie Clark, author of Entrepreneurial You. “Blogging about your subject on LinkedIn or for your company newsletter” is another way to show what you know. How can you become a go-to person that others look to for guidance and expert advice?