The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of January 29th
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of January 29th:
- Do Good Leaders Ever Act Aggressively? by Admired Leadership
- Creating Extraordinary Experiences by James Albright via LeadershipAndMain.org
- Fighting For Friendship In Your Career by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
- The 25 Micro-Habits of High-Impact Managers by FirstRound.com
- A Few Thoughts On Spending Money by Morgan Housel – Genius!!!
- 3 Ways to Enhance Problem-Solving Skills In Leadership by Joseph Lalonde
- The Perils of Guarding Your Desk by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
- The Important Reasons Why Your Meetings Are Useless by Jeff Matlow
- 3 Questions for Speakers to Level Up in 2024 by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com
- The Best Summary of Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Shane Parrish via Farman Street
- ***BONUS*** Why Steph Curry Is The Best Shooter Ever by Alan Stein Jr.
Last Week’s Leadership Posts
The following are this site’s top posts from this past week.
- The Most Important Thing A Leader Brings To An Organization: A Lesson From Jurgen Klopp’s Resignation
- A Company Who Gets What Collaboration Is All About
- 3 Must-Have Behaviors Necessary To Be A Creative Leader
- 21 Top 2024 Church Conferences & 9 More Most Read Leadership Posts from January ’24
- 4 Strategies For Pastors And Church Staff To Help Deal With Those Who Continually Debate You
What other great posts did you read this week?
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