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Who defines leadership?

Can anyone define what a leader is? You don’t have to depend on an expert to validate your understanding.

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Three Strategies for Learning to Hold Conflicting Thoughts with Delight

Three strategies for learning to hold conflicting ideas – with delight.

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Depth and Focus – Perfect Partners for the Expert: An interview with Richard McDermott

As Richard says, “I create a daily agenda and turn off email until it’s time. Otherwise, I will be spread too thin and will have no depth.”

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Learning through Leading? Leading through Learning – a talk with Larry Forster

When you decide to learn instead of direct, the world turns upside down in the best possible way.

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