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Lolly Daskal
The best leaders exhibit certain traits that make them hugely successful. While a leader's actions may be scrutinized at all times, there are qualities that make leaders stand apart from the rest. The successful leader knows to apply the traits that have made other leaders strong. What has made other leaders strong is that they know what they know, and what they need to know.
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By Catherine Iste
Working in a flow state allows anyone from a cashier to an extreme athlete to accomplish amazing things. Experiencing flow states in the office increases pleasure and creativity, produces lasting satisfaction and better results faster, plus it reduces stress. The bottom line is working in a flow state is so comprehensively beneficial that it is worth practicing. Here are three ways leaders can tap into this amazing momentum to achieve and encourage flow on their teams.
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Forbes
You make decisions to keep yourself and your team comfortable. We all do it. It's human nature. We all subconsciously protect ourselves from change because we fear that change will overwhelm and overcome us. Here are five steps you can take to help your leadership team face its fears and make values-based decisions during periods of change.
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Michael Hyatt
Whenever I have the opportunity to speak in front of a group of leaders, I often ask them to recall the greatest leaders they've ever worked with. I love not only listening to their great stories but seeing how quickly people can understand what great leadership looks like. By now, I've probably heard thousands of responses to this exercise — and yet I've never heard anyone tell me only about what a leader said to them.
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Leadership & Learning with Kevin Eikenberry
Micromanaging. Virtually no leader claims to do it, and those who do, say they are actively trying to stop doing it. Micromanaging is like a bad flu — no one wants it, no one tries to spread it, but we have all been infected with it. Unlike most flu viruses, micromanagement can last a long time with serious side effects.
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Entrepreneur
If we want to succeed in life or in business, we cannot do this with any depth or longevity if we're not empathic. Empathy is what gives life meaning. It allows us to be open, and to tolerate points of view that differ greatly from our own. When we are empathic towards others, we are better equipped to understand, soothe, communicate, bond and develop long-lasting successful connections.
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Harvard Business Review
Imagine you are a fly on the wall in a corporate training center where a management team of 12 is participating in a session on executing strategy. The team is midway through attempting to solve a new, uncertain and complex problem. The facilitators look on as at first the exercise follows its usual path. But then activity grinds to a halt — people have no idea what to do.
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Inc.
Jeff Haden writes: Once upon a time I was a member of the most productive crew in the department, which meant we were considered to be the best crew, because numbers were everything. But we didn't need a Jobs or Bezos or Sandberg or (pick your personal epitome of effective leadership) to get us there. Steve was our Bobby Hurley: Always pushing, always encouraging, always making assists.
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