Monthly Archives: March 2011

“Dark Side” Personality Traits as Performance Predictors – from author David P. Jones

Today’s guest blog post is coming to you from David Jones, whose book “Million-Dollar Hire: Build Your Bottom Line, One Employee at a Time” will be in stores next week (of course you can always preorder a copy

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#12 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

We had to take an unexpected break in our blog posting yesterday, but we are finishing our March series up today with a bang! For those of you unfamiliar with our March blog series, it’s based on news that Jack

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#11 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

It’s the Saturday edition of the series – and today we’re featuring a response from JBbiz author Seth Kahan (Getting Change Right: How Leaders Transform Organizations from the Inside Out). For those of you unfamiliar with our March

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#10 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

Our 10th post of the series is brought to you by Andy Stefanovich, author of “Look At More: A Proven Approach to Innovation, Growth, and Change,” which will be available April 19th (but you can preorder it now). For

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#9 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

Did you see our Jossey-Bass March blog series was feautured on Forbes.com today? A big thanks to Steve Denning for the mention and “hello” to all of our new followers! As Steve mentioned, this series is

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#8 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

For those who didn’t know, this March author series is based on the recent news that Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin left his post at the company after only 6 months in the job. You can read the

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#7 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

For those who didn’t know, this March author series is based on the recent news that Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin left his post at the company after only 6 months in the job. You can read the

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#6 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

We’re back this Monday after Daylight Savings with a new response from JBbiz author Sylvia Lafair. For those who didn’t know, this March author series is based on the recent news that Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin left his post

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#5 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

We hope you are having a relaxing Saturday morning. What goes better with your weekend cup of coffee than a little leadership blog reading? Enjoy today’s installment of our March blog series, based on the recent news that Time Inc. CEO

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#4 – What should a new leader do to establish his/her style and make an impact – without rocking the boat?

Happy Friday! A new day means a new entry in this, our 3rd author series of the year! This blog series is based on the recent news that Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin left his post at the company after

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