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Time Management: 6 Research-Backed Tips for Leaders via slidemodel

Time Management: 6 Research-Backed Tips for Leaders via slidemodel | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Learn about the best research-backed time management tips for leaders. In this article, we go through some of the best techniques to stay focused and achieve goals efficiently.

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The 7 Habits - Webcast Series -  Sign Up for free  from FranklinCovey - delivered to your email over 10 days

The 7 Habits - Webcast Series -  Sign Up for free  from FranklinCovey - delivered to your email over 10 days | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Learn about and sign up for The 7 Habits Coach: How to Deal with Change and Uncertainty, a 10-episode webcast series. Learn how to focus on what you can influence and prioritize in the midst of overwhelming outside forces.

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Talk is Chief: Why Leaders Must Be Great Communicators By Skip Prichard

Talk is Chief: Why Leaders Must Be Great Communicators By Skip Prichard | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Communication skills are everything. Jack Modzelewski on why communication practices are a critical leadership skill.

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Communication is a key element to being an effective leader. Ive worked in places where there has been minimal communication and leaders have failed and operations suffered because of it. This is a good article as to why and how to be an effective communicatior.
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The 10 Best Leadership To-Dos For 2019 Used By Highly Successful People by  Paloma Cantero-Gomez

The 10 Best Leadership To-Dos For 2019 Used By Highly Successful People by  Paloma Cantero-Gomez | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Every time of the year is good to set up a new beginning but a new year represents an ideal one when our hopes and wishes come together and make us feel optimistic and ready for all future good. Perfect moment to put in practice these 10 top tips and set up your leadership goals for 2019!

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Free Leadership Handouts from The Ordinary Leader

Free Leadership Handouts from The Ordinary Leader | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

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3 Words that Make Meetings Great: Specific-Shorter-Smaller via Leadership Freak

3 Words that Make Meetings Great: Specific-Shorter-Smaller via Leadership Freak | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Poorly run meetings offend the talent at the table. Our hatred of meetings points to an issue leaders love to ignore. You should be fired if you consistently waste people's time and organizational resources. If you enjoy meetings, you may be a deluded leader sitting at the head of the table. Great meetings: Begin with…

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Poorly run meetings offend the talent at the table. Our hatred of meetings points to an issue leaders love to ignore. You should be fired if you consistently waste people's time and organizational resources. If you enjoy meetings, you may be a deluded leader sitting at the head of the table. Great meetings: Begin with…
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Unlearning, unleashing, uplifting: the new kind of leadership we need  by James M. Loree

Unlearning, unleashing, uplifting: the new kind of leadership we need  by James M. Loree | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
James M. Loree

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On Leadership with Scott Miller: #44 Todd Davis - Culture and Leadership

On Leadership with Scott Miller: #44 Todd Davis - Culture and Leadership | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Todd Davis discusses the current trends in attracting and engaging talent, including the surprising issue that leaders say is their biggest challenge.

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7 Leader-Leeches Who Drain Everyone - make sure this doesn't creep into your leadership styles via @leadershipfreak

7 Leader-Leeches Who Drain Everyone - make sure this doesn't creep into your leadership styles via @leadershipfreak | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Leeches have suckers at both ends.  Britannica says there are 650 species of leeches. 7 Leader-Leeches: #1. Busy leader-leeches Always in a hurry. (Related to the dreaded squirrel-leech.) Complete low-priority items and delay what really matters. Favorite expression: "Let's get these small things out of the way." (Sometimes a useful approach, but not when it's…

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The ONE Thing to Do This Week for Extraordinary Results via Engaging Leader (podcast)

The ONE Thing to Do This Week for Extraordinary Results via Engaging Leader (podcast) | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
http://traffic.libsyn.com/mancave/EL164_-_The_ONE_Thing.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSSWhat’s the ONE Thing you (or your team) can do this week such that by doing it, everything else would be easier or unnecessary? Behind every successful person

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