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Michael Hyatt Intentional Leadership
As people, we sometimes find ourselves in situations that leave us feeling uncomfortable and uneasy. As leaders, that's pretty much a constant. You know what I'm talking about. It could be something positive — maybe speaking to a large crowd, launching a new product, or re-upping an important client.
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The Muse via Forbes
It's not crazy to think that you'll become a leader in some capacity within your lifetime. This advance is likely to be accompanied by the following: a bump in salary, a title change and most importantly, increased responsibility. Leading others is a big undertaking in which you need to be able to manage not only your own tasks, but your employees' workloads and goals, as well as the team dynamic, too.
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Switch and Shift
Startups and new technologies are popping up constantly. Geographic limitations are being lifted as nearly everything becomes globally connected. The explosion of data — and the associated potential for analytics — has changed the playing field on which companies compete. All industries must continue to innovate and improve to keep up.
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Entrepreneur
Leaders make the tough calls. Leaders establish the vision. Leaders right the ship before anyone realizes it's off course. Great leadership is essential. If you are looking to become a better leader, consider these five truths.
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Blanchard LeaderChat
In an effort to identify skills and methodologies used by business coaches, the International Coaching Federation has defined 11 core coaching competencies. One of those competencies is direct communication — and part of that competency encourages coaches to be "clear, articulate, and direct in sharing and providing feedback." In addition to courage and compassion, here are a few things to keep in mind if you choose to give the gift of corrective feedback.
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Harvard Business Review
Sunnie Giles writes: What makes an effective leader? This question is a focus of my research as an organizational scientist, executive coach and leadership development consultant. Looking for answers, I recently completed the first round of a study of 195 leaders in 15 countries over 30 global organizations.
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Fire Chief
Becoming a great leader doesn't happen overnight. In the fire service, leadership lessons start on day one as a probationary firefighter and continue no matter how many bugles are pinned on your collar. So we asked our readers what mistakes great fire leaders never make twice. Here are some of their responses.
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Harvard Business Review
Since the early 1990s, when teams became a corporate trend, a lot of work has turned into teamwork. Companies have assigned more and more responsibilities to teams, rather than individual employees or departments, and collaboration is seen as critical to getting good work done.
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