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3 Ways to Discover Your Authentic Leadership Style

CIO

By Chet Kapoor, Chairman and CEO, DataStax Everyone has a point of view on leadership. After 20+ years in tech and speaking with leaders from many of the world’s most recognized brands and fastest-growing startups, I’ve learned that the most important thing about leadership is: Be yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses?

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Is Leadership Development the Answer to Low Employee Engagement? (Yes.)

N2Growth Blog

This White Paper is excerpted and adapted from Ultra Leadership: Go Beyond Usual and Ordinary to Engage Others and Lead Real Change (Giuliano, Lioncrest, 2016). The problem is leadership on autopilot. In such an underperforming state, without leadership that can drive real change, organizations are trapped in a vicious cycle.

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How to Develop A Growth Mindset: 5 Ways to Harness its Strength

Experience to Lead

USA Archery Training and Education Manager Richard “Guy” Krueger specializes in encouraging athletes and coaches alike to be uncomfortable and grow. He shared his insights, tips and stories of leadership. For business leaders focused on how to develop a growth mindset, it can be painful at times, but it is a powerful driver of success.

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Frontline Festival: February 2016

Let's Grow Leaders

Team work and collaboration suffers. According to Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership , great bosses come in all shapes and sizes. David Dye of Trailblaze reminds us that building your influence and leadership credibility can seem overwhelming and often drive you to counter-productive behavior. Follow Chantal. Joyce Meyer.

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High-Touch Leadership in Buffer’s Fully Remote Culture

Gitprime

GitPrime elevates engineering leadership with objective data. In this interview series, Engineering Leaders talk about how to build high performing teams. But the same principles apply whether your team has an office or you’re scattered around the world. Two (equal) leadership paths.

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4 Beliefs that Lead to Bad Decisions

Strategy Driven

While the presenting issue – resolving a budget shortfall, agreeing on a new strategy, or choosing which products to develop – is undoubtedly important, it’s often an unstated, underlying issue that stands in the way of a solution. In short, they are poor learners. You just finished reading 4 Beliefs that Lead to Bad Decisions !

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Every Leader Needs a Great Vision – 3 Types of Visions

Strategy Driven

When the vision you create and communicate to your employees shows a clear connection to the vision of the organization, your team understands the purpose of what they are doing, and how their contributions are valuable to the realization of both the team’s and the organization’s visions. They should outline where you want to be.