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Leadership
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Walls
Have you ever heard the terminology, I am just talking to the wall? Have you ever told someone, talking to you is like talking to the wall? Or, I believe I can get more out of talking to the wall than talking to you. One of the most frustrating things I have ever experienced in my life is to try to talk to someone and they either do not hear what you are saying, or just do not understand what you are saying. And even worse, they disagree with what you are saying to them just out right tell you are wrong or lying.
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How to Develop Leadership By Using Councils
How can you make every student feel like he is a vital part of your classroom leadership program? Here is a program that was used in the LDS Seminary classroom that involved every student.
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Lessons In Leadership From Earnest Shackleton
Sir Ernest Shackleton has been called “the greatest leader that ever came on God’s earth bar none” for saving the lives of twenty-seven men stranded with him on an Antarctic ice floe for almost two years. Unlike most of the polar expeditions, every man survived – not only in good health, but also in good spirits – all due to the leadership skills of Shackleton.
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Why Are Employees so Negative - Nu Leadership Series
Examine why individuals are more cynical about today’s leaders. Learn what can be done.
Nu Leadership is a column that explores the changing workforce and social environment as it relates to leadership development.
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Why Some Decisions Are Harder Than Others
While some decisions are easy (what to eat for supper) many more are extremely hard. Usually, a hard decision involves greater consequences/implications or, in some cases, a higher level of resource commitment. In reality, not all so-called hard decisions are hard. Some feel harder than others owing to scale:
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What Makes a Leader?
Leader, leader where are you? Are you still sleeping?
In the history of mankind, the success and fall of a nation lies upon the leader.
In the present time, you can seldom find a true and a dedicated leader doing their job well in the service of mankind. Many leaders nowadays are sad to say, but majority of them were just only after for money, power, as well as recognition. IT HURTS, IT HURTS YOU KNOW! But it's really true - our world suffers because of some selfish leaders!
To become an effective and great leader is one of the most painstaking kinds of job. That’s why I have arisen with this question, WHAT MAKES A LEADER?
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How to Be an Influential Speaker
When you're speaking to a group, you are speaking with a purpose. That is, you want your listeners and viewers to think, feel, and respond by doing something. Thus, public speaking is a responsibility.
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How We Relate Maslow's Theory To Induction
Even though newcomers will have anxiety, they will also be feeling enthusiastic and motivated to do a good job. The main goal of induction is to maintain this enthusiasm and motivation for as long as possible. This will result in more effective performance.
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7 Characteristics Of A Good Leader
While a good leader can be taught and developed, I've always believed some people have natural born abilities to lead by nature. Some people have personal characteristics that allows them to be a leader without being taught.
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