December Leadership Development Carnival
Monday, December 7th, 2009Mark Stelzner at Inflexion Point is host for the December Leadership Development Carnival and he’s done it with such flair and good imagery that it’s silly for me to try and improve his snowstorm analogy.
Although the weather outside may be frightful, this Carnival’s writers are so delightful. So stoke the fire, grab a blanket and get ready to curl up with some of the best leadership writing from the past thirty days. Cozy yet? Good… let’s jump right in. Leadership Whiteout The good thing about a whiteout is that you have no choice but to stop and pay attention:
- Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership warns you to Mind The Leadership Gap.
- Art Petty of Management Excellence reflects on the year in Leadership Style 2009 – What We Learned.
- Taleo’s Alice Snell calls out the Leadership Void.
- Find some direction with Bret Simmons’ You Will Lead The Same Way You Follow, So Be Careful About How You Follow.
- Aspire’s Mary Jo Asmus provides terrific guidance with, What Do You Believe About Leadership?
- Janna Rust of Purposeful Leadership offers Coaching: How the Best Leaders Teach.
Surviving The Blizzard 2009 has been anything but easy:
- Coaching Tip’s John Agno leads us off with Six Essential Leadership Traits for Hard Times.
- Barbra Sundquist of Become a Certified Coach offers great tips on How To Help Someone Who Is Stuck.
- Working Girl’s Laura Schroeder taps into employees’ Enlightened Self-Interest.
- Miki Saxon of MAPping Company Success shares The Secret of Motivation.
- HR Bartender Sharlyn Lauby shares her tale of Workplace Ethics and the Three Monkeys.
- Nick McCormick channels John Spence of Awesomely Simple in You Become What You Focus On.
- Mountain State University’s Becky Robinson states the importance of Creating Community.
Plowing Through We often have no choice but to push forward:
- MoneyNing’s David Ning has 12 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Get More Done.
- James of Organize IT supplies an Emergency Response Guide.
- Patti Blevins suggests you Develop Your Prosperity Consciousness.
- Without Warning Coach Rodney Johnson throws down in Wrestling With Alligators.
- The People Equation’s Jennifer Miller breaks through The Ambiguity Factor.
- Scientific Management’s Aaron Windeler provides 4 Leadership Tactics That Help The Bottom Line.
- Chris Young of Maximize Possibility offers 5 Ways To Keep “Accountability” From Becoming A Buzzword.
Finding Snowflakes Let’s face it, some employees/leaders may be more unique than others:
- Great Leadership’s Dan McCarthy reminds us that High Potential Notification Guidelines should not be too heavy or too light.
- GeekMBA360 lets you in on the Dirty Secrets of Performance Reviews.
- Amy Wilson of TalentedApps uses her senses in Be Their Eyes And Ears.
- Andy Klein of the Fortune Group tells us Why Leaders Must Hold People Accountable (or deserve their failure).
- Lisa Rosendahl of Simply Lisa states that Leadership Is Only As Good As The Leader.
- Dallas Bragg of Developing Daily offers helpful tips on Mentoring New Employees.
- The Mentor Club’s Louise Moule quantifies The X Factor Of A Consultant.
- Miki Saxon of Leadership Turn provides a simple truth in Real Leaders Are Fair.
Brain Freeze Sure it’s cold, but that’s really no excuse:
- Madeleine Van Hecke’s post on SharpBrains teaches us to Train Your (Brain’s) Autopilot (and how to turn it off).
- Management Issues’ Wayne Turmel shakes up your inner lizard in Reptilian Brains.
- Anne Perschel of Germane Consulting asks, Are You Smarter Than A Fish?
- Jonathan Senior of Sharp End Training makes you an instant expert with the Buzz Phrase Generator.
Good stuff. Mark asks, “What issues would you like this crowd to tackle in 2010?” Let me know and I’ll pass on your comments or post them at Mark’s site.Your comments—priceless Don’t miss a post, subscribe via RSS or EMAILImage credit: Great Leadership