Thursday, November 21, 2019

Why global CEOs are still bullish on China



Multinational corporations from the U.S., Europe, Japan and Korea continue to pump billions of investment dollars into China despite its slowing economy and the protracted U.S.-China trade war. So says Bloomberg in a report this week noting that foreign direct investment into China rose nearly 3% in the first nine months of 2019 from a […]

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Friday, November 15, 2019

Woodstock 50 Lives On for Now. But Here’s How It All Unraveled



After what seemed like an inevitable cancellation, Woodstock 50 is still alive, though it’s moved south and barely has any of its ‘60s glory. The golden-anniversary celebration of the iconic music festival is now scheduled to take place at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Leadership Games and Activities



Upcoming SlideShare Loading in …5 × Leadership Games and Activities 2.   Ask each person in the group to think of two true facts about themselves, and one lie.  Each person in the group takes a turn telling the group their three items.

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5 LEADERSHIP LESSONS TO LEARN



Leadership is something that can be learnt as we can work at it and develop skills over time. Even the best leaders were not born with skills from day one. They too had to fail, fail and fail some more before they could become the leaders that they are recognised as today. And you are no different.

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5 leadership lessons for 2018



2017 laid the groundwork for a lot of change in IT. DevOps went mainstream as companies traded slow waterfall processes for business agility. Automation of routine IT tasks enabled leaders to refocus their teams on innovation.

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Don Quixote's Lessons for Leadership



A retired professor of business, education, political science, sociology, and psychology — not to mention the author of six books of poetry — James G. March recently turned his attention to film.

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Leadership Lessons from Nelson Mandela's Life



The first lesson is that it takes more than a single heroic leader at the top to change the trajectory of an institution, or a nation. The second lesson is that in leadership, character is always more important than strategy.

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Start Your Personal Growth Journey with John C. Maxwell.



You want to live a life that matters. You're ready to go the journey, but every new adventure needs a trustworthy guide. Everybody needs a friend to go with them and a mentor to show the way. Let's go the journey together. My friend, let me mentor you.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Firms can turn things around if they 'Boks' clever and learn leadership lessons from Rassie Erasmus



Aside from performing a tactical masterclass last Saturday in winning the Rugby World Cup, South Africa’s coach Rassie Erasmus also taught us some lessons about leadership that apply equally in business, suggests Joe Gill.

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3 Leadership Lessons Celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani Wished He Knew Before Becoming an Entrepreneur



You might recognize Fabio Viviani from Bravo TV’s Top Chef or Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen. Or, maybe you know him from appearances on shows like Good Morning America or The Rachael Ray Show.

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Amazon's '50 Percent Rule' Will Help You Avoid the 5 Biggest Interviewing and Hiring Mistakes



I speak internationally and can tell you that the number one issue on most clients' minds these days is how to hire the best talent. That's why Amazon's approach (and hiring rule they use) really caught my eye.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

The Greatest Leadership Article I’ve Ever Read



Recently, my friend Carl got a new job with the task of quickly building a 600-person pharmaceutical sales team, and leading that team as the company enters a new therapeutic market. He’s an industry veteran who excels at strategy, execution and motivating his team.

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Leadership And Being Uncool



I have always loved the story of this naïve teenage journalist’s adventure and his relationship with his offbeat and curmudgeonly mentor.

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Malcolm Brogdon Proving Flourishing Leadership, NBA Abilities With Indiana Pacers, Hoops2O Charity



On a Wednesday night in Brooklyn, two major parts of Malcolm Brogdon’s life converged at Barclays Center. His new team, the Indiana Pacers, was winless on the young season going into the game against the Nets.

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Research Confirms What We All Suspected. Millennials in the Workplace Are Not That Different From Other Generations



Millennials are lazy, entitled narcissists dubbed the "me, me, me generation." At least that's what the media has made us believe over the years.

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How I Overcame Imposter Syndrome, Learned to Delegate Like Crazy, and Became a Successful CEO



A longtime second-in-command, Climb Credit's Angela Ceresnie was used to being "the practical person" instead of the big-picture visionary. Then she agreed to step up.

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Gen Z Workers Have No Patience for Older Generations Dismissing Their Potential. Here's Their New Catchphrase



I'm not under 30 but I certainly know what it's like to feel overlooked and dismissed. I won't reveal any specifics, but I will go on record saying I am definitely not in the Gen Z age group.

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Leadership lesson plan ideas



Snowball Games - Minute to win it style games with a winter theme. Great for an advent calendar activity for the family, for classroom parties, holiday events, or just a day of indoor fun.

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Leadership Lessons



We have to learn hard leadership lessons and develop our skills over time. That’s why we put together a collection of resources and leadership lessons.

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Why Your Employees Keep Giving You Wrong Information--and How to Help Them Get It Right



Dealing with bad news is one of the main responsibilities of a leader. Welcome to leadership. Most of my day is receiving bad news that needs my attention: Our publisher sets an unreasonable manuscript deadline, and I need to personally call the editor and negotiate an extension.

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Meet the Tiny Austin Company That Wants to Disrupt the Trillion-Dollar Construction Industry With Its 3-D-Printed Homes



A white cowboy hat in hand and hair clinging to the sweat on his forehead, Jason Ballard paces around an 11 1/2-foot-­tall 3-D printer named Vulcan II that stands on a slab of concrete atop a small hill.

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McDonald's Just Fired Its CEO. The Way McDonald's Announced the News Is Fascinating



News broke Sunday that McDonald's had fired its president and CEO, Steve Easterbrook, who had led the company for four years, and I'm struck by how McDonald's handled the announcement. There aren't many other details available.

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4 Rituals That Help Build a Better Culture



Because if your team doesn't feel centered around a common mission and goals, and if they don't understand how their job helps or why it matters, how do you expect them to stay focused, motivated and excited?

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Every Company Should Have Some Type of Employee Recognition Culture. Here's What I Do at Techstars



Employee recognition is widely recognized as an important tool for encouraging employees to do their best work.

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Monday, November 4, 2019

Why Leadership Development Often Fails



Founder of The Leadership Guide, Heroic Potential and Legendary Leadership Coach, Speaker,TV Show and Podcast Host. www.TheLeadership.Guide You walk into your place of work tomorrow.

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Is Thought Leadership Everything It’s Cracked Up To Be?



Although “thought leadership” has become a buzzword in recent years, the term was first coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman, the founding editor of Strategy+Business.

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Altice Leadership Playbook : Bold Moves, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Diverse Thinking



CEO Dexter Goei transforms the cable TV provider propelling it onto the Fortune 500 for the first time ever.

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