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Tag Archives: Leadership
Leading a team is a full time job
Over the past few years like so many people, I’ve had a major change in direction in my daily professional life. One of the biggest changes is that I’ve experience is not having employees. A well written article today by … Continue reading
Posted in Managing people, Team management, Team performance
Tagged Leadership, leading, managing employees, teams
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Leaders don’t think about leading
As I sit on a very cramped New Haven line train, I think about what makes a leader. For whatever reason I had not realized that leaders don’t need to know everything. I know this because I thought I liked … Continue reading
Leadership in business – the fish stinks from the head down
It’s widely held that the best leaders do more than make things work on the bottom line. There are many examples of successful leaders in terms of contributions to the financial success of their companies or organizations. Yet we’ve also … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices, Leadership
Tagged Bernie Madoff, Best Buy Brian Dunn, Bill McBean, Enron, Fast Company, Leadership, Mark Hurd, Ray Nagin
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Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg
Prior to this year what I knew about the battle of Gettysburg you could put on the head of a pin. I did know that it occurred during the Civil War and it was some sort of key battle. I … Continue reading
Posted in Living in the World Today
Tagged Buford, Chamberlain, Gettysburg, Leadership, Lincoln, Longstreet, Robert E. Lee
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