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Ascendancy: Leading by Influence

Refresh

First, understand your default setting, then explore more ways to practice your ascendancy within your organization. The post Ascendancy: Leading by Influence first appeared on Refresh Leadership. What type of influencer are you? How have you tried to use different types to lead others? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Kia Plans Return To Super Bowl As Brand Keeps Ascending In U.S.

Forbes Leadership

Kia will mount a Big Game advertisement during Super Bowl LVII in February, at a time when the brand remains ascendant in the U.S. marketplace.

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How to Become a Strategic Thinker and Ascend into Leadership

Thought Leaders LLC

A retired president of a Fortune 100 company provides effective advice on how to develop strategic-thinking capability and rapidly advance in an organization. Today’s guest post is by Fred Sievert, author of Fast-Starting a Career of Consequence (CLICK HERE to get your copy).

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The Leap from Project Manager to CEO Is Hard — But Not Impossible

Harvard Business Review

Why isn’t successful management of high-stakes projects and organizational resources sufficient to ascend to the top ranks of the business? Project managers who aspire to be CEOs are often surprised to learn that their skills, while highly valuable, do not directly align with those needed for positions of executive leadership.

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Notes From That Cranky Editorial Guy (Issue #1)

Brett Koehler

That's the line of folks waiting to ascend to the peak to have their moment. I share this picture with authors who approach me certain that they have an outstanding and brilliant idea that will surely take the world by storm. This is a photo of Mount Everest. And the line of people stretching hundreds of yards?

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The 3 Ascending Levels of Leadership Success

Leadership Freak

“Success comes in cans—I can, you can, we can.” ” Anonymous Level 1 leadership: Individual performance – I can. Meeting expectation earns a paycheck. Exceeding expectation earns opportunity. Don’t seek favors. Earn opportunities. Earn… Continue reading →

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Five Things No One Ever Tells You About Becoming Senior Management

Thought Leaders LLC

As you ascend the corporate ladder, you’ll encounter nuances and challenges not found in textbooks. Today’s guest post is by Amy Feind Reeves, author of College to Career, Explained (CLICK HERE to get your copy). Stepping into senior management brings unexpected surprises and overwhelming responsibilities.

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