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The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition! Each of the leadership bloggers below were asked to submit their best (i.e., favorite, most popular) post from 2012, along with why it was the best. I'd say that's pretty darn efficient leadership development. What should I do?

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The May, 2012 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the May edition of the Leadership Development Carnival ! A blog "Carnival" is typically a collection of recent blog posts organized around a common theme, in this case, leadership development. She's also been a consistent Twitter supporter of Great Leadership. Jennifer V.

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Hackers and Hummingbirds: Leadership Lessons from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Terry Starbucker

The book is a fascinating deep dive into many aspects of Facebook’s meteoric success, but I was particularly interested in her perspectives on the importance of great leadership. 2) Offer your employees a nontraditional career path that is based on their contributions and value-based behaviors, and not on their age or credentials.

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4 Keys For Bringing Out The Best From Introverts

Tanveer Naseer

One of the hottest themes in management and leadership today is the importance of understanding the introvert at work. Research points out that while nearly half the population is introverted, extroverts hold the majority of leadership roles. The following is a guest piece by Kate Rodriguez.

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Interact with Employees and Impact Productivity

Coaching Tip

In 2012, Gallup looked at 49,928 businesses or work units and about 1.4 Well being translates directly into higher performance and productivity. John Agno: Can''t Get Enough Leadership. million employees in 49 industries in 34 countries. For what employers must do to keep and recruit employees, read "Turning Heads.".

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Is It Ever Wise to Swear at Work?

Michael Lee Stallard

Swearing boosts leadership. As an alternative, it’s best to pull the person aside and have an honest, polite conversation. He or she won’t feel attacked and you will preserve the connection. Leaders should be role models and not models of inappropriate language or behavior. Swearing is inconsistent with caring about people.

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Leadership Lessons from Outward Bound

Skip Prichard

Reprinted with permission from the book, Outward Bound Lessons to Live a Life of Leadership by Mark Brown, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. Product designers and engineers worked on creating a filtration system that was affordable and easily transportable. How we can create products that are sustainable? This is an excerpt.