| The 6 Common Characteristics Of Leadership by Chris Farmer |
All leader managers share six common characteristics:
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| What You Can Learn from CEO Webcasts by Ron Subs |
| CEO webcasts offer a wealth of opportunities for savvy entrepreneurs. Find out what they have to offer you. |
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| What Leadership Books Can Do For You by Ron Subs |
| The benefits of leadership books are often vastly underestimated. Find out what you can learn by reading the words of the executives who went before you. |
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| Writing Your Own Leadership Books by Ron Subs |
| As a business leader you have a lot to share with future generations. Do it with your own leadership books. |
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| Awards For Training Excellence in the Work Place by A Nutt |
| The Canadian Society for Training and Development (CSTD) is a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the profession of training, workplace learning and human resources development The CSTD offers awards to honor Canadian-developed stand-alone learning products and programs once a year |
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| 6 Qualities Of A Leader Looking For Success by Forest Marie |
| When running a business or program, you will find there are several different qualities of a leader. These are just a few of the key things you want to look for or possess yourself. |
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| Finding Your Competitive Edge by Wayne Messick |
| What are the characteristics of organizational excellence, the attributes that must be present for your company to survive and prosper in the 21st. Century? |
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| Discover The Secrets Of Effective Leadership by Dominic Donaldson |
| Management and leadership are two different subjects requiring different skills and different training. Learn the secrects of how to unlock the leader in you through leadership training. |
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| Team Work In A Call Center by Hani Masgidi |
| Why do lots of businesses in call center fail to set up effective teamwork? After all, majority business leaders speak about teamwork, lots of books are written about teamwork, and also teamwork pictures adorn walls in lots of call centers. The key to develop collaborative workforce is establishing effective culture, which builds teamwork in the fabric of an organization. |
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| How To Make Leadership Training Retreats Effective by Bart Icles |
| Leadership training retreats are a great way to get the leaders of an organization to increase their skills and become better leaders. |
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| The Best Cash Gifting Mentor: The True Secret to Cash Gifting Success by Merudh Patel |
| When you're building a business through cash gifting it's vitally important that you work with the best cash gifting mentor on the market |
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| Why You Need Leadership Training In Your Company by Bart Icles |
| Leaders within organizations who wish to excel in their fields of business can definitely benefit from leadership training. |
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| The Importance of Team Building Exercises for Small Business by John Mce |
| Team building exercises have long been established as an essential part of team development among large organisations however for small businesses who often overlook these for financial reasons may in fact get the most benefit. |
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| Leadership Skills: How to Be a Successful Communicator by Jacqueline Moore |
| How you pass on information can significantly affect what happens next. If you want people to act on your information, you need to make sure they understand it. And that's not as simple as it sounds. |
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| Two Essential Leadership Strategies for Changing Company Culture by Jacqueline Moore |
| We can learn some interesting lessons about how to change corporate culture from what the big banks are doing in response to the global credit cruch and financial scandals |
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| All Opentaps Open Source Erp by Patricia Stevens |
| What is the difference between ERP and PO decisions and which one is preferable? |
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| Seven Tips for Becoming a Better Leader by Steven Sonsino |
| You won't become a better leaders simply by reading about it: you need to practise what you learn. |
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| Public Speaking - Let's Get Physical by J. Douglas Jefferys |
Passion
Although developing proper eye-contact technique and learning how and when to pause are absolutely essential to acquiring "The Skills" - you're not finished yet The last element involves adding the emotional to the mechanical |
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| Public Speaking - Lock, Talk & Pause by J. Douglas Jefferys |
| The process that sets you on your way to speaking like the best speakers in the world, speakers who possess The Skills, goes like this: You find a target in your audience and you lock eyeballs You deliver a complete thought to that one person, and then you do the hardest part, you pause |
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| Public Speaking – Owning “The Skills” Part II by J. Douglas Jefferys |
| In order to present at the top, in order to acquire The Skills, you must remember three rules that govern everything you do whilst presenting They're really quite simple, but sometimes it’s easy to forget the simple things, and these rules must remain in the forefront of your consciousness at all times |
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| Public Speaking – Owning “The Skills” by J. Douglas Jefferys |
| People who get paid well to speak all share one of two traits: either they're famous, or they own "The Skills" To be able to move people who don't know you as a celebrity of some sort, you must know how to keep your audience focused on you and your message, and how to keep them on the same page, on the same wavelength, every step of the way |
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| Public Speaking - Masters of the Pause Part II by J. Douglas Jefferys |
An Inconvenient Speaker
We have made the claim many times that Bill Clinton is the Master of the Pause In fact, we have said that it is exactly this mastery that causes more people in polls to name the former president as the greatest living public speaker hands down |
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| Public Speaking - Learning to Say, "I Don't Care!" by J. Douglas Jefferys |
| Early in the movie, The Fugitive, Officer Gerard catches up with Dr Kimball near the outlet of a high dam |
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| Public Speaking - One Person, One Thought, One Pause by J. Douglas Jefferys |
Perhaps the most difficult thing for speaker to learn is knowing when and where to stop speaking
When you pause, you establish the pace from the beginning of your talk |
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| Presentation Skills - Three Points and Your Out! by J. Douglas Jefferys |
Organizing Your Presentation
Before organizing your presentation keep reminding yourself that Less is More Also consider that most presentations have far too many concepts, and the concepts far too many details |
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