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First Look: Leadership Books for December 2020

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And how will this change the way we love, manage and learn from others? One thing is clear: advances in technology have not been matched by the necessary innovation to our social structures. Most people think it’s because these companies are somehow able to find and attract a level of talent that makes this innovation possible.

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First Look: Leadership Books for August 2013

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Carter The Chaos Imperative : How Chance and Disruption Increase Innovation, Effectiveness, and Success by Ori Brafman and Judah Pollack. Leadership Transformed : How Ordinary Managers Become Extraordinary Leaders by Peter Fuda. Build your leadership library with these specials on over 120 titles.

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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2020

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Featuring commentary from the leaders themselves describing how they handled each situation, it helps managers better understand not just what emotional intelligence is, or how to measure it, or how it is linked to bottom-line results: it also shows how real leaders used their emotional intelligence to deal with real situations.

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First Look: Leadership Books for January 2019

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Roberto Leaders do not have to conceive innovative ideas, but rather open the path for curious and creative employees within their organization. Unlocking Creativity aids organizations in removing obstacles to the creative process and helps to form an atmosphere of imagination and innovation. For bulk orders call 1-626-441-2024.

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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2020

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From doctors to teachers to managers to presidents, the more experience the better. Use this groundbreaking book to learn how to identify, attract, vet, employ, manage, and retain—or become—the game-changing talent that will make a difference in the work world of tomorrow. Our personal experience is key to who we are and what we do.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

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Thomas Jefferson had one of the most exhaustive personal libraries of his time prior to donating it to the Library of Congress (which many joked Roosevelt had read). For those who read less, one strong motivator is to apply more of the ideas into innovative action plans for that day. And the batter is like the energizer bunny.

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Responsive Leadership: Needed Now More Than Ever

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In a recent LeadershipNow blog, Mark Sanborn wrote about six warning signs of why leaders fail: a shift in focus; poor communication; risk aversion; ethics slip; poor self-management; and lost love. Often leaders are described by action words such as “results-oriented, innovative, driven and visionary”. What is responsive leadership?