Why Appreciation Matters so Much
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Today’s reading – “Why Appreciation Matters so Much” – comes from the pen of Tony Schwartz, President and CEO of The Energy Project and author of Be Excellent at Anything.
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Today’s reading – “Why Appreciation Matters so Much” – comes from the pen of Tony Schwartz, President and CEO of The Energy Project and author of Be Excellent at Anything.
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Hear from members of the MOR Associates team and past program participants as they give an overview of the Leaders Program and what to expect in the months ahead in this video.
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Today’s reading “Wilderness Leadership – on the Job”comes from the pens of John Kanengieter and Aparna Rajagopal-Durbin. Kanengieter is director of leadership at the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), and Rajagopal-Durbin is the school’s diversity and inclusion manager and a faculty member. NOLS is a non-profit outdoor educational school dedicated to teaching environmental ethics, technic
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Roger Schwarz writes an occasional newsletter titled “Mindset. Behavior. Results.” In a recent edition he noted that collective wisdom is often found in unexpected places, for example, bumper stickers. Here is his article:
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This past year Michael Useem’s new book “The Leader’s Checklist” was published. Professor Useem is Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
The checklist has 15 leadership principles that taken together can constitute an effective playbook for leadership decisions whatever the challenge. According to Useem, the principles are applicable to most leaders, in most situations, in most circumstances.
The 15 principles are:
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Anna Biggers, ITLP alum from University of Oklahoma, suggested today’s reading – “’No’ is the New ‘Yes:’ Four Practices to Re-prioritize Your Life”. Tony Schwartz is author of this article, which appeared in the Harvard Business Review blog last January. He is president and CDO of The Energy Project.
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Today’s Tuesday Reading was written by Dana Stasiak, a participant in IT Leaders 2012, as a reflection on leadership for her cohort. Dana is the manager for Web Services at Argonne National Laboratory. She writes:
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Earlier this year Arianna Huffington, author and syndicated columnist, spoke on the Penn State campus as part of their 2011-2012 Distinguished Speaker series. The centredaily.com account of the event <http://www.bit.ly/wFmdtk>
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The Tuesday Reading today is a piece, “The Power of Pause”, by Ana Dutra which recently appeared in a Harvard Business Review blog. Dutra is CEO for Leadership and Talent Consulting and Executive Vice President, at Korn Ferry International.
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Today’s Tuesday Reading is “Not Achieving Your Goals? 5 Common Mistakes”which appeared in the CBS business blog recently. Kelly Goldsmith is Assistant Professor of Marketing at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. Marshall Goldsmith is one of the world’s leading leadership thinkers. He is author or editor os some 30 books on leadership and management.
Each of us sets goals all the times. Sometimes the goals are very good goals. Say, for example, SMART goals:
Specific
Measurable
Attainable