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Finally.  Everyone else did their year-end recap around the end of the year.  As you have learned by now, I’m not everyone else.  But I still got the list together.  These posts are my 10 favorites or most popular posts for 2009.  If you’re newer to the blog, I hope you get a chance to review some of the older posts.

January 10 – Capitalism and Meaning – One of my first posts but a consistent passion of mine. Can a business serve its employees before shareholders and customers?  Will that work?

June 8 – Who Do You Love? – One theme I hope to revisit in the future is how businesses need to value the right things to succeed in the long run. [click to continue…]

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This is part of a series of posts organized and arranged by Jane Perdue. You can find the introduction here and the post on networking by Jennifer V. Miller at her blog The People Equation. I also posted on Sincerity and Office Politics.  This week, we’ll discuss Susan Mazza’s great post on the political side of agendas at Random Acts of Leadership.

Do you consider your motivations objectively?  What about those of others?  Are you able to accurately discern what motivates people in your organization to do what they do?  Could they have… an Agenda?

Susan’s post, titled What’s Your Agenda? asks the question in light of generally accepted thought around the balance between leadership and office politics.  Agenda’s are a good thing if we have to have meetings, agendas keep us on task and schedule.  And we all have motivations for what we do.  But when we have private, or personal agendas, we increase the Office Politics Quotient (#OPQ on Twitter).  Susan makes some interesting distinctions and contrasts between positive and negative agendas.

Check out Susan’s post and leave her a comment.  Let’s stamp out office politics in our lifetime! The first step is to expose it and keep the awareness up.

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Lead Change Group

Applied Leadership

February 1, 2010

The January Tweet Chat using the #LeadChange hashtag we asked the question, “How are you doing?”  Remember in the first chat in December, we had quite a few people commit to applying character-based leadership to make a positive difference.  In fact, Make a Positive Difference was the title of the post where we reviewed the [...]

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Past, Present and Future

January 4, 2010

Join us for the January call / webinar: Lead Change – Past, Present and Future.  We’re trying some new things.  We’ll be doing a webinar because the calls are getting a lot of participants and leaving an open conference call was getting confusing.  We’re also going to do the same presentation at two different times [...]

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Fork in the Road

Life is a Fork in the Road by Don Shapiro

December 27, 2009

A friend of mine has recently launched a blog with an interesting purpose. Don Shapiro (LinkedIn Profile, @DonShapiro1) came up with an idea to pursue the decisions people make with a blog called Life Is A Fork In The Road.  The premise is that our life is made up of several, maybe even hundreds of [...]

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David Porter Bulls Eye Leadership

Company to Community

December 2, 2009

The December 2009 Leadership Conference Call for the Lead Change Group will be a webinar on the topic of Company to Community.  David Porter of Bulls Eye Leadership (www.bullseyeleadership.com) will be our presenter.
Company To Community
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Eastern
Company To Community
The days of the hierarchy are dead (or at least [...]

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Emotional Intelligence Call with Dr. Gloria Miele

November 22, 2009

On a conference call October 19 with other members of the Lead Change Group, I learned about the 4 categories of emotional intelligence. The main divisions are Awareness and Management in one dimension and Self and Others in the other dimension. The grid looks like this:

What quadrant would you say you naturally fell into? [...]

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Tribal Leadership

November 12, 2009

I’ve just finished listening to a book called Tribal Leadership Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization by Dave Logan, John King and Halee Fischer-Wright. I listened to an abridged audio version of the book that you can get for FREE! here, compliments of Zappos.com
The authors define a tribe as a group of up [...]

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Reflect Back To Lead Forward

July 31, 2009

Do you remember the opening line from Paul Simon’s Kodachrome (most of you are probably too young, so a link is here). “When I look back at all the crap I learned in high school, it’s a wonder I can think at all.” Each of us has a season in life we’d rather forget. [...]

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Leaders Know Their Team’s Strengths

July 13, 2009

Do you know the strengths of your teammates? By strengths, I mean the activities that your teammates are energized by and that they are good at. In the book Strengths Finder 2.0 by Tom Rath, he defined a strength as:
Talent X Investment = Strength
Talent is [...]

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