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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips - Finding Balance: The Four Questions You Ne... - 1 views

Like the proverbial saying, putting all your eggs in one basket, many of us focus on just one thing -- usually our career -- and ignore the other aspects of our lives. Even in my own life I have fo...

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started by Marco Shearin on 04 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: Successful Leadership Transitions - 1 views

Successful leadership transitions: traps to avoid, tips for success It's never easy to step into a leadership role from outside an organization. Michael Watkins, an authority on leadership trans...

The Shearin Group Training Successful leadership transitions: traps to avoid tips for success

started by shyfr33man on 02 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips How to Succeed in Business: the First Steps - 1 views

I'll begin where the majority of successful entrepreneurs begin--"follow your passion." It may be a shopworn phrase, but this advice is as valid today for how to succeed in business as it was a hun...

Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips How to Succeed in Business: the First Steps

started by lrne9gomez on 06 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Marco Shearin

The Shearin Group Outstanding Leaders: Want to Be a Good Leader? - 1 views

Want to Be a Good Leader? Step One: Know Thyself What is the most important characteristic of a leader? Some might say it's integrity. Others may say that it's being a good motivator. But psycholo...

The Shearin Group Outstanding Leaders Want to Be a Good Leader? Step One: Know Thyself

started by Marco Shearin on 16 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Marco Shearin

The Shearin Group Leadership Tips: Leadership tips for young entrepreneurs - 1 views

Young people who run businesses have particular advantages. Heading up any organization is a thrilling privilege, especially when it's your own. Young entrepreneurs today have a wealth of opportun...

Leadership for young entrepreneurs The Shearin Group Tips

started by Marco Shearin on 25 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: A Great Manager must be a Great Coach - Her... - 2 views

If your job involves leading others, the most important thing you can do each day is to help your team members make progress at work that feels meaningful to them. To do so, you must understand wh...

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips Great Manager must be a Coach Here's 5 to get you Started

started by Armin Xia on 01 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: How to run your home like a CEO - 1 views

All successful CEOs have one thing in common: They're able to maintain a big-picture perspective. It's also something successful moms have in common, says Zenovia Andrews, a business strategist, sp...

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started by Armin Xia on 05 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips to become an Influencial Thought Leader - 1 views

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    Here are five steps to take to help you build a strong thought-leadership campaign: 1. Clarify your purpose. The most successful thought leaders have a purpose and a clear definition of what they want to accomplish. They also understand the time and dedication it can take to become influential. Before embarking on a thought-leadership program, consider your goals and what you want to achieve. 2. Identify your voice. Thought leaders have a strong, identifiable and distinct voice that sets them apart from others. Their voice is their brand and their audience knows exactly what they stand for and what to expect from them. Most important, they don't stray from their brand identity and instead look for opportunities to make it even stronger. 3. Write. One of the defining characters of thought leaders is their ability to effectively communicate their expertise and knowledge to their audience. A great way to get your thoughts and experience noticed is by writing contributed articles, op-eds and blog posts. 4. Build an active online presence. Great thought leaders have mastered the art of sharing and putting their message and brand out there. 5. Be a mentor. Great thought leaders have strong ideas that live on through the people they have influenced and helped out.
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: Three tips for leaving your customers 'brea... - 1 views

Satisfying your customers isn't good enough in today's competitive markets. Meeting their needs falls short of earning their loyalty. You need to dazzle them; leave them "breathless" whenever they ...

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started by Armin Xia on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: 6 Tips for Effective Leadership - 0 views

Is anyone befuddled by the fall from grace of so many leaders? Is anyone befuddled by the choices some leaders make as if nobody is watching? Is anyone captivated by the word befuddled? OK, maybe t...

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: 6 Tips for Effective

started by asfiachoo on 24 May 14 no follow-up yet
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: One Simple Concept That Will Infuse Your Le... - 1 views

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    Search "Leadership" online, and you'll find a million articles offering advice on how to be a better leader. Eleven simple steps, nine strategies, five leadership tips - we're inundated with so-called education and training about how to lead well. The question remains, if the road to great leadership is so easy and accessible, why are there still so many ineffective, demotivating leaders who crush the potential of their employees and organizations? Eight years ago, I met "courage in leadership" expert Bill Treasurer, at an author retreat of Berrett-Koehler, the publisher of my first book Breakdown, Breakthrough, and was immediately impressed. I watched him quietly lead, and build a collaborative and open space for discussion, feedback, and dialogue among a diverse group of authors and publishing professionals. I liked him instantly and felt this man truly walked the talk. So I was excited to learn he has a new leadership book out called Leaders Open Doors out this week. Bill is Founder and Chief Encouragement Officer of Giant Leap Consulting, and the author of Courage Goes to Work. In his books, he shares his pioneering work in the new organizational development practice of courage-building. Bill insights have been featured in over 100 top publications, and he draws on his experience as a former member of the U.S. High Diving Team, during which time he executed over 1,500 high dives from heights that scaled to over 100 feet, requiring intense levels of courage every day to succeed as a top athlete. I caught up with Bill to ask him about his courage-focused brand of leadership, and what he teaches leaders to help them inspire, motivate and lead individuals and organizations forward. Kathy Caprino: Bill, we read so much about what makes a great leader today. What do you think is missing in all this advice we're inundated with? Bill Treasurer: Despite
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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: Try 4 Tips From Leadership Coaches - 1 views

The old top-down, command-and-control style of leadership seldom works in today's organizations, where the goal is often to promote cooperation in the midst of rapid change. To succeed as a leader...

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started by kimbdreau on 28 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips for Becoming More Productive At Work - 1 views

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    Low productivity can cost businesses millions of dollars each year. With so many distractions however - like social media, the internet, other co-workers and our own lack of motivation - it can be hard to regain your productivity streak. Although there are several articles out there touting different time management fixes, these four tips are off the beaten path and will hopefully grant you a renewed kick in your step the next time you sit down at your desk to work. Don't Multitask There was a day not too long ago that added "ability to multitask" to a resume or CV was seen as a positive attribute to have in a work environment. Make a To-Don't List Many people find that making to-do lists or writing down plans and tasks in a diary help keep them organized and productive. Track Time Spend a whole day tracking how you spend your time at work - reading and responding to emails, researching, talking to co-workers, and other activities. Look Back How did your week go? Do you even remember your busy Monday morning? If you made a to-don't list and were able to track you time in the same week, look back and see all that you accomplished, and where you can make improvements for your future productivity.
Armin Xia

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips: How to deliver successful diversity and inc... - 1 views

As leaders in the accounting profession come to understand the business case for diversity and inclusion, they often have a similar quandary. "The next natural question is, 'So what do I do about ...

The Shearin Group Leadership Training Tips How to deliver successful diversity and inclusion results benchmark your progress

started by Armin Xia on 22 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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