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August Leadership Development Carnival Plus

by Miki Saxon

leadership-development-carnivalThis month’s Carnival is hosted by Jason Seiden at Fail Spectacularly. It’s a packed Carnival today, so I’ll skip the commentary, except to say that you’ll find the ‘Plus’ at the end of the Carnival. Be sure to scroll down.

leadership

Mike Henry Sr. presents Biased Justification for Poor Leadership posted at Lead Change Group Blog, saying, “Response to some advice given in Entrepreneur Magazine suggesting that business leaders should be ‘benevolent tyrants.’”

Wally Bock presents Be the boss, but don’t be a jerk. posted at Three Star Leadership Blog, saying, “George Cloutier’s recent article in Entrepreneur was seriously silly, but it stimulated some good conversation about what a boss’s job is.”
JS: A great follow up piece to Mike’s article that includes a wonderfully illustrative anecdote about a young lieutenant that I’d personally like to see read to every graduating MBA class.

Mark Stelzner gives us The Art of Saying No at Inflexion Advisors.

Dan McCarthy presents Defensive Driving for Leaders: Watch Out for Your Blind Spots over at Great Leadership by Dan.
JS: Interestingly, I’ve never had a coachee disagree when I’ve told them they have a strength hidden in their blind spots…

Art Petty presents The Triple Threat to Good Decisions: Data, Time and Emotion posted at Management Excellence.

Meg Bear presents Picking and Delivering a Winner on the Talented Apps blog. This post focuses on what defines a winner, and the drivers that create one.

Sonia Di Maulo presents How to Give Negative Feedback Effectively at Ready to Feedback.

Tanveer Naseer presents 4 Questions To Help Your Team Keep Their Focus posted at TanveerNaseer.com, saying, “Article looks at four questions leaders can ask to determine whether their team is focused on the right tasks that will help them reach their objectives.”

Tanmay Vora presents 5 Ways To Build Trust (Lessons from a Conversation) posted at QAspire – Quality, Management, Leadership & Life!, saying, “How does a new leader build trust? 5 Lessons from a conversation with a friend who was about to join in a new leadership position.”

From Germane Insights, we get Leading Change: Lessons from the Sandbox. “Grab your beach blanket and don’t forget the sunscreen. We’ll be going to the beach for a live case study on mandated versus inspired change. While we’re there, we’ll also learn how to gain access to old boys network.”
JS: A surprisingly clear example of how to break down the barriers between groups—without any outside intervention at all.

Kevin W. Grossman presents Lead small. Think big. And be of self-aware endurance. posted at Leaders. Better. Brighter.™ The Glowan Consulting Group L3 Blog.
JS: I see I’m not the only one combining leadership and running…

Jane Perdue presents Got Influence? at Life, Love & Leadership. Jane took off her Fortune 100 HR VP hat and now loves life, helping folks to manage with their head and lead with their heart.

Guy Farmer presents Five Ways to Be a Better Leader posted at Guy Farmer – Unconventional Coaching and Training, saying, “Practical tips to become a better leader.”

Bret L. Simmons presents Leadership Is A Journey | Bret L. Simmons – Positive Organizational Behavior posted at Bret L. Simmons.

Dominic Rajesh presents The Leader’s “Mastery” Journey…. posted at Dom’s Blog ….

Kevin Eikenberry presents Six Ways to Respond Rather than React posted at Leadership and Learning with Kevin Eikenberry.

Shamelle presents The One Minute Manager: Highlights From The Book posted at Enhance Life. An overview of the book that validates the 1-minute concept.

Laura Schroeder presents Are High Performers the Worst Managers? posted at Working Girl.
JS: The path from individual contributor to manager is not as linear as org charts make it seem.

Taylor Coburn presents 3 Reasons for Confidence | Motivia posted at Motivia.

Jose Anajero presents Fame ? Is it Wrong to Desire to be Famous? posted at Real Life Success.

Michael Cardus presents a downloadable communication exercise for teams called Communicate This and Stick it here. More information at Create-Learning Team Building & Leadership Blog.

Graham Stoney presents Communication, Public Speaking, and Leadership Skills Development at Toastmasters | Communication posted at Graham Stoney’s Personal Development Adventure, highlighting the importance of communication in leadership skills development and the opportunities available at Toastmasters.

Daniel M. Wood presents The Key To Success; Confidence posted at Looking to Business, saying, “Earn the respect of your coworkers and employees by showing your confidence.”

management

Andy Klein presents Empowerment allows management to prepare for the unexpected posted at Fortune Group Blog, saying, “Management can prepare for all sorts of scenarios and implement protocols on how employees should respond, but most situations are unpredictable. So how do you deal with those? You put trust in your people and empower them to make decisions in the moment.”

Adi Gaskell presents Do looks matter in recruitment? | Chartered Management Institute posted at The Management Blog, saying, “A new study has revealed interesting insights into how looks influence the recruitment process.”
JS: This subject may not be polite to talk about, but it does impact you, and it pays to get smart about it.

Erik Samdahl presents We Need to Talk – i4cp posted at Productivity Blog, saying, “A researcher’s perspective on internal communication.”

Alice Snell presents Six Engaging Talent Practices posted at Taleo Blog – Talent Management Solutions.

Nick McCormick presents Get Hard Results Through Soft Skills posted at Joe and Wanda – on Management, saying, “In this ten minute Management Tips Podcast, Susan Cramm, president of Valuedance, talks about how to build a coalition of support in order to achieve results”

Sig presents Timing is Everything! Or is it?? posted at Zen and Mountain Biking, saying, “Manage your decision to get things done”

William Matthies presents Business Caution posted at Business Wisdom: Words to Manage By, saying, “Knowing when not to, is at least if not more important than knowing when to.”

executive development

Mike Myatt presents Identifying Leaders | N2Growth Blog posted at N2 Growth Blog, saying, “I hope you enjoy this post…”

other leadershipy stuff

Benjamin McCall shows What you NEED to be an effective trainer at Rethink HR

SpiKe presents Newspapers And The Forgotten Art Of Being Informed — Part-Time Wage Slave posted at Part-Time Wage Slave.

Chris Young presents Three Reasons Why Small Companies Do Not Use Pre-Employment Personality Assessments posted at Maximize Possibility Blog.

Plus

The plus is Becky Robinson’s July Roundup at LeaderTalk all about leaders and communications.

First, from Tanmay Vora, “Connecting, Building Relationships and Team Success,” gives leaders tips about how to communicate well and connect others in relationships.

It’s important to make communication clear and understandable –the first time. Miki Saxon tells you how in this post: “Clarifying Communication.”

Wally Bock has some great ideas for bosses in this post “Conversation: A Key Supervisory Tool.”

Listening is an important skill for leaders. Be sure to read all three of these posts from Mary Jo Asmus for some ideas about how to improve your listening skills.

We have weak relationships, according to Randy Seitz, because we don’t communicate well. This great post gives some ideas about how to cultivate quality communication.

Improve your ability to communicate by removing these communication blockers, Dan Rockwell says in this post.

Social media provides a great platform for leaders to communicate with others, leveraging influence. Read more in this post from Griff Wigley.

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