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New Leadership Development Tools
I confess to a love of beauty, of simplicity and of elegance too. I also confess to a love of questions. And here is another love I confess to: continuous learning and growth and development, both personal and professional varieties. … Continue reading
Posted in 6 The Winds of Change, Business, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Mythology, Organizational Resilience, Personal Resiliency, Resiliency, Resources, Self-Change
Tagged Action Learning, Esther Hutchison, Hedge Your Bets, leadership development, Leadership Oracles, love of questions, Morgan McCall, Myths at Work, Richard Kimball
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A Change and Hardiness Strategy
The realization of Oneness is the most viable change and hardiness strategy available to us – as individuals, in business, and as a nation. Say what? you ask. Yep. Woody Allen said it this way: “Students achieving oneness will move … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Our Ground of Being, Books, Business, Emotional Intelligence, Indigenous Science/Wisdom, Inspirations & Strategies from Nature, Leadership, Navigating the Narrows, Politics, Quotes, Religion, Resources, Spirituality, Thrivability, WR Assertions
Tagged Fair Trade jewelry, Future Positive, Lance Secretan, leadership development, Marc Choyt, One: The Art and Practice of Conscious Leadership, Tom Wojick, Woody Allen
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Leadership – for Changing Times
“The times they are a changing…” sang Bob Dylan. And some of us thought that was true back in the 60′s and 70′s! The magnitude and speed of change in today’s world dwarfs what we then imagined might be on … Continue reading