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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for Elevating Thought Leadership | Robert Glazer

Peter Winick

You can find an audience for your thought leadership on almost any social media platform. Time is the ultimate commodity – so, how do you break through the noise to get your audience’s attention? Our conversation starts by discussing creating content and discovering what the audience is seeking.

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What is the Best Leadership Blog of 2010?

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe What is the Best Leadership Blog of 2010? by Kevin Eikenberry on November 15, 2010 in Leadership , Leadership Blogs , Learning That is the question we want you to help us answer! Why This Eleven?

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Armchair Psychology at Work – Thought of the Day

Mind Tools Team Management

Playing Armchair Psychologist. What is worrying is that people read a few articles on the internet about a mental disorder, and suddenly they are experts – especially on psychopathy, narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder. The Herrmann instrument assesses your brain dominance – right or left-brained.

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Leadership Success Tip: Be Ready to Play

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Leadership Success Tip: Be Ready to Play by Kevin Eikenberry on November 16, 2010 in Leadership , Learning , Personal Development , Success Cal Ripkin, Jr. What does Be ready to play mean to you as a leader?

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Connecting Social Selling to Brand and Thought Leadership | Michelle J Raymond

Peter Winick

Staying top-of-mind for when your audience is ready to buy. To better understand what’s happening, I’ve invited Michelle J. By providing insightful and useful content in a constant flow, you stay top-of-mind, and when your audience is ready to buy, you are the first person they think about. An interview with Michelle J.

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Train Yourself to Succeed - Thoughts from Michael McKinney

Kevin Eikenberry

His blog, Leading Blog , won our first Best of Leadership Blogs competition in 2007, has been nominated in other years and is a finalist again this year. ( Have you voted yet ?) Michael adds to the blog regularly, and has shared one of his recent posts with us that I think is really interesting. Read the rest here.

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The Attitude Trap – a Guest Post by Wally Bock

Kevin Eikenberry

The Attitude Trap by Wally Bock (posted on 10/4/10) “What can I do about someone with a bad attitude?&# I agree with his assertion – it isn’t attitude directly that is to be considered, but how that attitude plays out as behavior, and in the workplace, how that connects to performance.