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Internal Leadership and Development Consultant at Tenaska and Executive Director Of The Omaha Magical Society.
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Graphic Leadership: Difficult Self Revelations
There is another poster entitled Self Revelations that speaks about the importance of a leader being vulnerable enough to express his/her own thoughts and feelings in order to successfully bond with his/her followers. This poster takes it a step further… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: 25 Communication Styles
Kevin FitzMaurice did the world of communication and its variety of dysfunctions a great service when he assembled the matrix depicted in this poster. Down the left hand side you’ll see the emotional reactions within a communication from that of… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Double Binds
The classic example of a double bind is the question: “Have you stopped beating your spouse yet?” There is no answer in which you will be in good standing with the person who asked that question. It truly is a… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Become An Expert
“Become an expert” I once heard it said, “And you’ll never have to sell again.” Recognized experts don’t need to sell themselves. They are given the respect and trust usually afforded only to physicians. There are other benefits too. Child… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Who You Become
A leader understands that it is not who you know or what you possess or even what you have done that will determine your ultimate happiness. Rather it is who you become that has the power to make you happy… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Ordering Your Decision Components
A difficulty in becoming decisive as a leader can oftentimes be traced to the ordering of the components within a leader’s decision process. In most cases a person orders the decision process as WAIT . . . DECIDE . …. Read More ›
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Graphic Leaderhship: Behavioral Definitions
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Graphic Leadership: The Greater Good
Leaders understand the benefits that accrue to someone who is working for the greater good. As opposed to someone who is self-focused, the person working for a cause beyond their own needs has a greater stability in their life. They… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Video Overview


