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Leadership
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The Art of Leadership - Talking the Walk
Superb communication is the cornerstone of great leadership. Whether you are a corporate executive, a team leader, or a front line manager, whether a teacher, a community leader, or a parent, you can get superior results by effectively honing your communication skills.
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Skin Color or Content of Character?
Look beyond the skin!
Skin color or content of character? This is a question we all must decide upon when dealing with people.
As leaders will we be persuaded and polarized by skin color? Character, inner values, and one's life direction are far more important. When evaluating and assessing future employees and co-workers, it is vital that we take an inventory into what really matters and not be sidetracked by race.
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Leadership - Leading the Whole Person
Leading people is the art of mobilizing people to get results. To do that effectively as a real leader you need to engage the whole person. I first learned this years ago as Marine sniper in the Vietnam War. Read on and see how real leaders engage the hands, the head and the heart.
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Leadership Skills – Learning From the Best
There are some leaders that have to lead there team into situations where they can be killed. Yet, their team follows them without question. Who are these people?
Army officers - If ever there were people who need to show the best in leadership skills it's them, as it really is a question of life or death.
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Time, Energy and People - Your Three Biggest Assets
Did you know time and energy are variables? The people that are part of your Universe and how you deal with them has a lot to do with how much time and energy you have. Identify the three groups of people - their impact on you, and how your own behavior will affect your greatest assets.
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Being an Agrarian Leader - Nu Leadership Series
Examine how being an agrarian leader can be a preferred option in the hectic pace of today's leaders.
Nu Leadership is a column that explores the changing workforce and social environment as it relates to leadership development.
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