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May 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the May 2017 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Everyone knows the roles and responsibilities for a CEO, CFO and CTO but change the wording and a different picture emerges. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted Six Team-Building Phrases Used by Great Leaders. Don’t believe it?

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Pushing Past Your Comfort Zone

Lead Change Blog

All of us recognize that to develop in our careers we must push out of our comfort zone. In December 2011, I was selected as CTO ? It would impact my personal life and my career. It gave me visibility, which helped propel my career. The willingness to swim upstream must be strong, as it requires taking risk.

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Understanding Different Types of Retained Executive Search Firms and Why You Should Retain One

N2Growth Blog

C-Suite: CAO, COO, CFO, CTO, etc. We understand what it takes to identify, attract, assess, and place the world’s best leaders – and develop them throughout their professional careers. They concentrate on obtaining top talent for senior-level and executive positions. This includes: Board Directors. Vice President.

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Leadership: A Global Perspective

N2Growth Blog

We would then develop a series of social media posts that focus on a particular topic related to either leading, followership or mentoring. Over the coming weeks and months, we’ll polish and publish these interviews on our blog so be sure to subscribe to get the rest of the story… Cancun, Mexico. Individual ownership.

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Make Your Innovative Idea Seem Less Terrifying

Harvard Business Review

Today, she’s the Head of Stakeholder Engagement for their in-development Dengue Fever vaccine — one of Sanofi’s largest business initiatives. But what really packed the parachute was Scott’s demonstrated competence at the Seattle Food Geek blog.