Cindy was the program chair for the professional development committee at her organization. In order for her to schedule presenters, she had to get clearance from the Director of Human Resources. When
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Leadership
Resilience: The Key to Leadership Success
Resilience, the ability to bounce back, cope, renew and revitalize is a watchword for today’s savvy leader. Resilient
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Why Keep This Dream Alive?
I recently heard an interview with Tim Tebow. For those of you who are not sports fans, Tim Tebow is an American
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Gratitude – the Secret Success Trait of Great Leaders
Credit to Adam Kay author of Gratitude and Leadership: Why Enlightened Leaders Know to be Grateful
Do your employees
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Leaders Are Expected To Have All The Answers
I don’t know. Too often we fear that uttering those three little words will diminish us or undermine our status and
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Ten Simple Rules of Negotiation that I Learned from My Parents – Susan Alexander
1. Be yourself – We all have a personal style and a way of communicating and persuading that is natural to us. We are
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The Professional Leadership Coach and the Professional Caddie – Similarities
1. In golf, the caddie gives insightful advice and moral support - and carries the player's bag and clubs.
A leadership
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NetWeaving: Networking With Heart
Time and time again people tell me, “I hate networking.” Admittedly some of the “networking events” that I have attended
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As A Leader Do You Ask For Feedback
The leader of the past was a person who knew how to tell. The leader of the future will be a person who knows how to
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Are you a Pusher or a Puller
I am serving as a Mentor again this year with the RTP Healthcare Business Women’s Chapter. I so enjoy working with
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