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A Personal and Professional Development Exercise

Leadership Vision Consulting

Our conversation highlights how our own reflections can set the stage for leadership, parenting, and social successes. The post A Personal and Professional Development Exercise appeared first on Leadership Vision. We hope this conversation encourages you to take those small, yet vital steps towards a fulfilling life.

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Narrow Your Niche to Win More Work as a Solopreneur

Successful Independent Consulting

Here is a snippet from his resumé: Professional Summary and Services Jack Tradesmith is a senior consultant with professional experience in organization development and change, leadership and organizational communications, and coaching, as well as internal and external corporate communications, including global marketing initiatives.

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Achieving Your Personal Best Leadership Results

Rick Conlow

What if you could achieve your personal best leadership results today? Or how can I use my leadership ability to be the best at what I do? Personal Best Leadership Exercise. You can initiate this as well through this mental exercise. Attend leadership course, read new books, and listen to CDs or watch DVDs.

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Leadership Challenge: Are You Anchored or Adrift?

Makarios Consulting

I was leading them in an exercise to identify their core values. Posner explain the nature of values in their classic work The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations. Did you miss the first blog in the “Leadership Challenge” series? You are adrift. Kouzes and Barry Z.

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Leadership Tip 16: Decide When to Choose Power-With or Power-Over

Johanna Rothman

We exercise our personal power (power within) in many ways: when we decide where to live, what to wear, and what to eat. See Leadership Tip #9: See & Stop Micromanagement—Learn to Trust Instead.). This is a part of the series of leadership tips. All decisions are a form of power. We have a ton of personal power.

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Social connection is a leadership priority. Here’s why.

Brimstone Consulting

An exercise we often do with clients to create social connection is Journey Lines. In the exercise, program participants identify the critical events that have shaped their leadership journey, identify each event with a dot on a graph, and then connect the dots. The post Social connection is a leadership priority.

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Leadership Tip #5: Learn How to Ask for Help

Johanna Rothman

(See Leadership Tip #4: Admit When You Don’t Know.). In addition, the more the people around you can exercise their critical thinking skills. Meeting with senior leadership helped Don learn as part of a team. That's why asking for help is a sign of strength and leadership. Even if you might not feel that way at the time.