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My Top 10 Leadership Insights For 2014

Tanveer Naseer

Not only did 2014 mark five years that I’ve been writing online for this blog, but this was also the year I finally added “author” to my list of credentials with the release of my first leadership book, “Leadership Vertigo”. Again, the importance of this can best be appreciated when we consider how our brain operates.

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A Word About Resetting—and Community

Lead Change Blog

This blog post is going to be a little different than what you’re used to here at Lead Change. We’ve grown the site in so many ways and continue to rank among the top-rated leadership blogs each year. As a result, we’re pausing operations on the site and will not be accepting new contributor submissions. Don’t worry, though!

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First Look: Leadership Books for April 2023

Leading Blog

Admiral McRaven was honored to receive this honor in 2011 when he took charge of the United States Special Operations Command. When McRaven retired in 2014, he had 37 years as a Navy SEAL under his belt, leading men and women at every level of the special operations community.

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Corporate Lifecycles; Dual Operating Systems – My 5 Takeaways from Accelerate (XLR8) by John Kotter

First Friday Book Synopsis

Harvard Business Review Press, 2014). Randy''s blog entries' (Accelerate (XLR8): Building Strategic Ability for a Faster-Moving World by John Kotter?. Here is a brief summary of what John Kotter says in his new book, Accelerate: Whatever is working well now is threatened now. The pace of […].

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The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do

Lead Change Blog

On September 29, 2014, Ken and Mark joined Becky Robinson to discuss what inspired them to write The Secret , and how the principles they shared over ten years ago are still relevant today. As practical as it is uplifting, they share wisdom about leadership in a form that anyone can easily understand and implement.

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Five Ways for Leaders to Get Out of Chronic Fight or Flight

Next Level Blog

Pretty much every senior leader I work with has a plate that is overflowing with big issues – return to office initiatives, higher performance goals, huge investments, achieving operational excellence, you name it. This blog post on how to decide which meetings to skip has solid tips on how to get started on that.

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Always Day One

Leading Blog

And when people bought in, they brought him ideas—tough ideas that required rethinking how the company operated—and those ideas ultimately saved Facebook from disaster.”. Apple has operated like Day One but struggles today under a refiner’s mindset. In 2014 when Satya Nadella became CEO, he sought to change all that.