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1. | Are YOU Stepping Up? by Neil Millar When we are no longer able to change a situation,
we are challenged to change ourselves.
Victor Frankl
Stepping up to life brings up reaction.
I stepped up last week. It meant facing the roth of family, confusion of friends, a ...
[Added: 22 Mar 2007 Hits: 15 Words: 833]
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2. | Business Leadership Training: How To Lead Your Team Successfully By Exercising Guidance by Wally Adamchik Leader, manager, foreman, boss.... These titles (and others) describe people who are responsible for getting a job done by directing others. The key point to remember is more than one worker must be involved in the ...
[Added: 17 Feb 2007 Hits: 26 Words: 725]
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3. | Why is Train The Trainer Training important? by Suki Reed It is important to realize that any trainer needs two separate sets of skills and knowledge. First, they need to know the topic they are teaching (subject matter expertise). And second, they need to know how to transfer that information to the student (instructional expertise). ...
[Added: 19 Jan 2007 Hits: 19 Words: 467]
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4. | Your Word Reflects Your Family Name! by Jim DeSantis When I was a teen I was a "greaser", a rebel. I had the "pegged pants", leather motorcycle jacket, belonged to a car club, played in a 50's Rock n' Roll band, slammed a few beers, ...
[Added: 01 Dec 2006 Hits: 39 Words: 785]
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5. | Leadership Lessons from the Back of the Fridge by Steve Lover I suspect in the back of most refrigerators there is something that shouldn't be there. You know what I mean – something that is moldy, spoiled or rotten. It might be drooping celery, hamburgers with a white ...
[Added: 10 Nov 2006 Hits: 47 Words: 836]
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6. | "Huff and Puff"- Proof Yourself. Build Your Career on Relationship Bedrock by Dr. Karen Otazo One of my favorite children's stories is the Three Little Pigs. In the story, the big bad wolf gets two easy meals by blowing down the pig's houses made of straw and sticks. When he gets to the third pig's house made of brick, ...
[Added: 28 Oct 2006 Hits: 62 Words: 963]
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7. | Five Signs of a Great Leader by Michael Lee When we think of successful leaders, we often think of people like Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi, people who have made a difference in the lives of millions.
Whether it's a leadership ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2006 Hits: 99 Words: 608]
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8. | A Leadership Lesson from Captain Kirk by V. B. Velasco Jr. Commander Spock: A calculating machine, logic personified. Doctor McCoy: Passionate and compassionate, often ruled by his emotions. Then there's Captain Kirk: The quintessential leader, the balancing force between the two extremes.
This tug-of-war between cold logic and ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2006 Hits: 92 Words: 568]
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9. | A Lot of Times We Are Called "Paper-Pushers" by Rey Misoles As HR practitioner, are you a Cost-Center or Profit-Center? How do you contribute to the bottomline results of your organization?
By the way, this is not just for HR people but also for non-HR managers who understand that human resource management is a line function.
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[Added: 11 Sep 2006 Hits: 77 Words: 700]
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10. | 5 Tips for Making a Great Impression! by Dr. Karen Otazo .I have coached executives for more than 20 years. In working with successful leaders and professionals, I have found that making lasting impressions on the people you work with is pivotal to your advancement. Here are some tips to make sure you're putting your best ...
[Added: 27 Aug 2006 Hits: 108 Words: 474]
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11. | Organizational Leadership: 3 Principles For Higher Leadership Effectiveness by Wally Adamchik As a Marine Aviator, business owner, and consultant, I have dedicated many years to honing my leadership and development skills – both organizational and personal. In my experiences I discovered three simple principles that, when properly applied, will make your leadership journey incredibly rewarding.
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[Added: 26 Aug 2006 Hits: 127 Words: 836]
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12. | Cheating in America, A National Pastime by Frederick DiUlus Look around. Today, more than ever before, it has become fashionable to cheat. One could say, and come away without too much criticism, that everyone expects it. The funny thing is the person who expects ...
[Added: 20 Aug 2006 Hits: 113 Words: 846]
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13. | What's Slipping Under Your Radar? by Dr. Karen Otazo Ben, a high-level leader in a multi-national firm, recently confessed that he felt like a bad father. That weekend he had messed up his Saturday daddy duties. When he took his son to soccer practice, Ben stayed ...
[Added: 15 Aug 2006 Hits: 93 Words: 607]
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14. | Leadership: Is It For You? by Noel Matthew Leadership is something that is fundamentally part of a society. It is necessary in any good society that someone stands up and takes charge. Leadership is essential, we know that, but does that mean everyone out there is a leader? The fact of the matter is that some ...
[Added: 12 Oct 2005 Hits: 135 Words: 326]
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15. | The Art Of Leadership by Ron Fory The art of leadership is sought by virtually everyone. It is claimed by many, defined by a few, and exercised by the unheralded, depending on the source you use. In fact, we know a lot about leadership; it is the application of leadership that creates confusion for most.
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[Added: 26 Sep 2005 Hits: 129 Words: 1545]
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16. | Leadership Lessons For Sales Managers by Bill Willard Leadership, like class, is hard to define, but easy to spot.
Someone once defined management as “the effective coordination of the efforts of the individuals in a group to accomplish that stated objectives of the organization.” Managers get results by establishing goals and working with ...
[Added: 01 Jun 2005 Hits: 142 Words: 824]
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