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May 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the May Leadership Development Carnival. We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, team building, and more. Lisa Kohn of Thoughtful Leaders Blog contributed Silent and listen have a lot in common besides six letters.

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The Essence of Leadership in Five Letters

Leadership Freak

Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller capture, “The Secret,” of leadership in five letters, SERVE. The beauty of SERVE is inescapable simplicity and actionable clarity. Serve See the future: envision and communicate a compelling picture of a preferred future. What do I want to be true of the future? Why should anyone care?

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January 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the January Leadership Development Carnival! Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided a guest post by Eight Ways Leaders Inspire Us. Chris Edmonds of the Purposeful Culture Group contributed Culture Leadership Charge: A Fresh Start. Leadership. Development. Productivity.

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A Leadership Trait that Saved America

N2Growth Blog

By Brian Layer , Chair, Organizational Development, N2growth. After finishing his prepared words, he turned to a letter from a member of Congress and began to read to the skeptical crowd. Washington finished the letter through thick lenses and quietly walked out of the church assured that he had held the Army together.

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A Four-Letter Word to be Careful With – Remarkable TV

Kevin Eikenberry

In this episode, we’re talking about a four letter word, a four letter word to be careful with. The post A Four-Letter Word to be Careful With – Remarkable TV appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning. And that word is lazy. Lazy is a word of judgment.

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May 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the May 2017 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Anne Perschel of Germane Coaching and Consulting provided 8 Steps to Avoid Flipping Your Lid in Challenging Leadership Situations. Chris Edmonds of the Purposeful Culture Group contributed Culture Leadership Change: Drive Your Desired Culture.

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Busy is a Four-Letter Word

Kevin Eikenberry

Yep, busy is clearly a word of comprised of four letters. And I believe it is a word that we should banish from our vocabulary – just like many other four-letter words our moms wanted us to suppress. Mom told us not to use those four-letter cuss or swear words because they weren’t helpful or […].

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