Introverts get a bum rap sometimes. They really do. And it’s even worse because a lot of times it’s for stuff they don’t even earn. It’s for characteristics that we (generally) attribute to them. Here are some of the culprits.
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8 Things That Aren’t True About Introverts
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://themojocompany.com 4056 days ago
How to write LinkedIn Recommendations
Posted by Stedevilian under Social MediaFrom http://www.thesocialmediahat.com 4058 days ago
Made Hot by: ZiggyFreud61 on March 15, 2013 3:49 am
If you've never written a recommendation for someone on LinkedIn before, there are a few things you need to know.
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The Top 20 Leadership Blogs You Should Read
Posted by Stedevilian under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4060 days ago
“Leaders are readers” I’m sure you’ve heard this saying before. I for one believe it, although maybe a bit clichéd, to be true. I created this resource list of the top 20 business and leadership blogs specifically based on this “cliché”. I believe the business and leadership writers featured
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Colin Powell's 15 Rules of Leadership
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4307 days ago
Made Hot by: Emma on July 4, 2012 4:03 pm
Don’t you sometimes wish you had a leadership playbook, laying out the rules of the game? Although maybe not a complete leadership playbook, the fifteen rules of leadership from Colin Powell, former US Secretary of State, helps us along the road in mastering the art and skill of leadership. Colin P
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When Leadership Trust is Broken How Do You Fix It
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4314 days ago
Made Hot by: Sun Tzu Business Guide on June 28, 2012 4:05 am
Do you trust people? Do you think people trust you? If you are a leader and your answer to the second question is no, or you are not sure, you have a big problem. A leader without the trust of the people he/she leads is doomed to failure. Breaking Trust in Your Leadership Ability The [...]
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5 Steps to Make the Difficult Leadership Conversation Easier
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4321 days ago
She walks past your office. Upon noticing her you get a heavy feeling in the pit of your stomach. You know you have to address the situation. It’s been dragging on for weeks now and at times it feels as if it is all you can think about. You’ve been putting it off and coming [...]
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What a Madagascar Palm Can Teach You About Personal Leadership
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4322 days ago
My wife received a Pacypodium Lamerei, also known as the Madagascar Palm, a couple of years ago as a gift. Since then the plant became a part of the household and grew nicely until about two years ago, when we moved to another house and subsequently the Madagascar Palm got a new spot in our [...]
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Net Effect of Your Leadership and Management
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4326 days ago
What is your effect on the people you lead? Do you leave them better of or are they relieved when you leave. Asking the question about the net effect of your Leadership and Management is Shawn Murphy from Switch and Shift, guest posting on the Leadership Connexion this week. I recall reading rece
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Have You Done a Character Based Leadership Audit Lately?
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4334 days ago
Everybody seems to be talking about character based leadership. Amidst the buzz around character based leadership, I often still find myself wondering; “What does it really mean in practical terms?” Don’t you? Character Based Leadership Definition Trying to clarify the matter for myself I came up
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What Leaders Can Learn From Symphony Conductors
Posted by Stedevilian under ManagementFrom http://www.leadershipconnexion.com 4335 days ago
“A conductor’s happiness does not come from only his own story and his joy of the music. The joy is about enabling other people’s stories to be heard at the same time.” Itay Talgam Short Bio of Itay Talgam Itay Talgam debuted as an international conductor in 1987, when he was chosen by Leonard Bern
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