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LeaderPalooza 2010

We’ve spoken quit a bit about LeaderPalooza but more than one person has asked for clarification. Much of what we’ve said to date refers to what LeaderPalooza is not, rather than what it is.  It’s not even a conference, but rather an un-conference!

So what is LeaderPalooza going to be anyway?

LeaderPalooza will be a small gathering of people committed to advancing a cultural movement on behalf of character-based leadership.  For two days, we will focus on doing things together, as a group, to advance the idea of character-based leadership. [click to continue…]

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Nicole DeFalco

Nicole DeFalco of Write Influence and her blog, Saying What You Mean published a wonderful post about the Lead Change Group last week. If you haven’t seen it, please click over right now and read it.  Nicole is a writing coach and you can tell it from the well-written article. She’s also a member of the group, making a difference by doing what she could to help.  She can’t attend LeaderPalooza this year so she thought she would help us with the effort.  (If you might want to attend, click here!)

The article makes the case that social media is one of the “new” things that can be [click to continue…]

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View LeaderPalooza Through A Wider Lens

January 19, 2010

Leadership is about people. My interest in leadership is actually a byproduct of my interest in people. People are neat.
I’ve met several great people in my work the last few months. One I met recently who shares a common interest in people and leadership is Perry Maughmer. Perry’s blog is titled A [...]

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Leadership Un-Conference: LeaderPalooza

December 30, 2009

Have you ever noticed how quickly a fire dies out when you separate the logs or the coals?  Fire, energy and ideas have many things in common. People with energy, enthusiasm and ideas can equip, supply and assist one another. Like a fire, when they’re together, they fuel each other.  Separated they burn or die [...]

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