The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of June 17th:
- Game Recognizes Game by Admired Leadership
- Restless Nights by James Albright
- 7 essential leadership skills for a crisis CEO by BigThink.com
- Lessons From an Imperfect Father to His Perfect Son by Sahil Bloom
- Temporal Curiosity: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future by Anne-Laure Le Cunff via NessLabs.com
- When We Care Too Much About What Others Think by Tim Elmore
- Phrenology by Seth Godin
- 6 Ways To Encourage A Growth Mindset In Your Team by Joseph Lalonde
- The Qualities that Will Always Endure by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
- How Our Brains Trick Us When We Try to Communicate by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com
- ***BONUS*** Henry Ford and the Actual Value of Education by Shane Parrish via FarnamStreet
- ***2ND BONUS*** Choosing Conflict by Kevin Paul Scott
Last Week’s Leadership Posts
The following are this site’s top posts from this past week.
- 7 Steps to a Leader’s Code of Conduct – My most read post of the week!
- 5 Lessons On Leading At The Highest Level Possible
- The Price of Success: 10 Costs the Boston Celtics Paid to Win the NBA Championship No One is Talking About… Except Jaylen Brown – This was second most read post of the week! Very challenging content for leaders.
- 5 Surprising (Or Not So Surprising) Things Top Leaders In Their Industries Are Always Thinking
- 3 Major Trends In Creating Space For Millennials In Our Rapidly Changing Culture
What other great posts did you read this week?
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