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LeadershipNow 140: June 2023 Compilation

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Podcast: @jamesstrock interviews Richard Norton Smith author of An Ordinary Man: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R.

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Stay Indispensable by Cultivating These Key Ingredients

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We’re changing jobs more than ever and pursuing multiple careers and projects simultaneously. Take a moment to consider how many jobs you’ve had and how many careers you’re yet to embark upon? Jonas Altman is the author SHAPERS: Reinvent the Way You Work and Change the Future. Today, it’s more akin to five.

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5 Leadership Modes for Team Success

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Jonas Altman’s book, Shapers: Reinvent the Way You Work and Change Your Future crossed my desk and grabbed my attention. Resetting and rebalancing life and career is on many people’s minds during a pandemic. ” -Jonas Altman. Jonas Altman. Jonas Altman. Jonas Altman. Jonas Altman.

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Doomsday Predictions Around ChatGPT Are Counter-Productive

The Horizons Tracker

Goldman Sachs predicted 300 million jobs would be lost, while the likes of Steve Wozniak and Elon Musk asked for AI development to be paused (although pointedly not the development of autonomous driving). It is difficult to underestimate the importance of self-efficacy in personal development.

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Thought-full Thursday: Appreciative Leadership

Persuasive Powerhouse

Louise Altman : September 9, 2010 at 5:36 pm Hi Mary Jo, You know what is so important about using Appreciative Inquiry – we now know from the latest neuroscience research that every time we acknowledge what works, what is positive, we are activating the pleasure part of our brains. We’re a great society of problem solvers.

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Successful leadership ~ The Story of a Man | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

In his business career, the man did not rise to the top of the executive ladder. He talked about what he had learned over the course of his career and from whom. Nor, I would hazard to say, did he make lots of money or enjoy an opulent lifestyle. He may not even be widely known to people much beyond his immediate sphere of influence.

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The Importance of Being Care-full

You're Not the Boss of Me

Let go So by now you’ve made a heavy investment in someone’s development to the extent that s/he is now a top performer. Letting go is hard but it’s also an important part of organizational, and personal, development. Maybe then, more would be willing to develop these soft, yet hard, skills.