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1). Know Your Personality Type By : CD Mohatta
Our world is made of all kinds of persons. Some do things as they have been done since ages. They talk, react, judge and act exactly as they have seen and taught. These kinds of people hate original and new ideas calling them dangerous for the world. On the other side of the spectrum are people who live life dangerously. They want to break every convention, every rule and live life on their own terms.
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2). Transform Your Organization With Facilitative Leadership By : Glenn Brome
So, facilitative leadership: is leading by committee ... not!
It is not about getting everyone together and asking, "what do you and you think?" Everything cannot be decided via committee! Especially if your work involves things like law enforcement or the military. The front lines are not the place to take a 'straw poll'. Even as I say this, and even in those aforementioned operations, there are times when a leader can, and should get people together to talk about how to improve the operation; by genuinely asking for input from all levels.
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3). The Fear of Public Speaking is Very Real for Many People – So is Virtual Therapy the Answer? By : Harrison Monarth
Copyright 2006 Harrison Monarth
Pounding heartbeat. Mouth like sandpaper. Watery knees. Palms that are almost too sweaty to hold the glass of water you're gulping for dear life.
If you've experienced these common symptoms of "stage fright," you're in good company. The fear of public speaking (technically known as glossophobia) is generally recognized as one of the most common phobias, possibly affecting 75% of all people.
Article Related to: public speaking anxiety, public speaking, the fear of public speaking, national speakers association, blogs on public speaking, public speaking phobia, public speaking courses, leadership development, leadership training, leadership coaching, leaders
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4). Leadership Just by Being Yourself By : Peter J Fisher
Leadership is all about being yourself and demonstrating personal authenticity rather than learning some formula from a text book. Aspiring leaders therefore need to be true to themselves; not slavishly following other’s ideas. Role models can be powerful and it doesn't hurt to model excellence when found; executive coaching is based on this premise.
Article Related to: leadership, executive coaching, leaders
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5). What do you need to know about business greats By : Mansi gupta
Great men are born once in a while. Men are great not because they are born with some attribute of greatness but their deeds make them great and remarkable individuals in history. Such people thus are not born overnight it takes one’s whole lifetime to achieve that success and fame that one only dreamt of. The article throws light on some of the great men who brought revolution in the business world.
Article Related to: finance, business, leaders, history, industry
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6). 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.
In spite of all the leadership texts, containing a veritable plethora of theories about leadership (each of which is THE KEY), leadership remains a very individual concept, exercised in many diverse yet successful ways.
Article Related to: management, leadership, manager, leaders, training, management training, leadership training
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7). The Best Managers Are Leaders Too By : John Wright
I was flying home several months ago from a management-leadership program I was teaching for a company in Phoenix, and I struck up a conversation with the gentleman next to me on the plane. During the conversation, I asked him if he considered his boss to be a good manager, and he said, “Yes, he is.” I then asked him if he thought his boss was a good leader, and after thinking a moment, he said, “No, he isn’t.
Article Related to: management, leadership, manager, leaders, training, management training, leadership training
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8). You as THE Authority Figure By : Charles Burke
She stands at the front of the room exuding confidence.
Your companion leans over and whispers, "Remember when she was just another newbie? We all started out together, and back then, she didn't know any more than you or me, but look at her now!"
And you have to admit, she seems born to instruct -- or command. Fielding questions without a flicker of nervousness, explaining fine points with such personal assurance that no one questions her expertise.
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11). Become The Go - To Expert In Your Industry By : Doug Staneart
One of the easiest ways to drive prospective clients and customers to your business is to become the expert in your field. The term Expert carries credibility and prestige that can open many doors for you, and, oddly enough, the term is relatively easy to acquire. This simple three step process can help you quickly and easily set yourself up as the expert in your field.
Article Related to: leadership, leaders, expert, become the expert, write, articles, public speaking, speech
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12). I Love Teleclasses! By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
Teleclasses are fun! You join a group of friendly folks interested in the same topic as you. Experts, teachers, or the conference call leaders help you with fresh ideas to look at your topic in a new light. Plus, the other callers give you tips on how they accomplished goals like yours.
Also, many participants exchange email addresses and help each other progress towards the final product, whether that is writing a book, developing a website, or even remodeling their personal home.
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15). Six Sigma As A Way To Develop People By : Peter Peterka
Six Sigma As A Way To Develop People
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18). The Supreme Test that All Leaders Must Face By : Bob Bergeth
Do you know the one supreme test that all leaders must meet? If they do not meet this test, they are finished as leaders. All new businesses and enterprises must meet this test too. No matter what leadership position you occupy, if you can meet this test, life will be good for you. You cannot buy it and you will not learn it in school either. Read about the test next.
Article Related to: leadership, leader, leaders, business, enterprises, entrepreneur, motivation, network marketing
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19). The Most Remarkable Salesperson Who Ever Lived By : Bob Bergeth
I once was asked: Who was the most remarkable salesperson you ever met or have ever heard about? I said the person I am thinking of was a great salesperson, an inventor, an idealist, a manufacturer and a financier. He was universally recognized.
Article Related to: leaders, business, sales, salesperson, home-based, marketing, management, motivation, entrepreneur
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22). Does Chance Contribute to Success? By : Bob Bergeth
We are told that many discoveries happened by accident. In reality, there has been very little that was accidental about them. For the most part, these so-called accidents have only been opportunities, carefully improved by genius. We hear a great deal about the wonderful things chance has wrought, but we seldom take the time to examine them.
Article Related to: success, network marketing, business, entrepreneurs, leaders, leadership, motivation, sales, achieve
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