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Category Archives: Leadership Books & Tools

Contagious

Leadership Books & Tools, Training & DevelopmentBy Mark SanbornNovember 5, 20103 Comments

New research says obesity is contagious. What else might you catch from others?

Guest blog: Shawn Achor on The Happiness Advantage

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornNovember 2, 20103 Comments

Guest blog from Shawn Achor about The Happiness Advantage, a great book about benefiting from positive psychology at work.

Just Plain Leadership

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornNovember 1, 20103 Comments

Confused by all the different flavors of leadership you read and hear about today? Maybe you need to get to the essence of just plain leadership.

How To Give A Speech: 7 Tips On What NOT to do

How To Give A Speech: 7 Tips On What NOT to do

Leadership Books & Tools, Training & DevelopmentBy Mark SanbornOctober 19, 20106 Comments

Do you know how to give a speech? Giving a good speech is hard. It can be uncomfortable, awkward, and nerve-wracking. Especially if you struggle with public speaking. There are seven common reasons why an executive’s presentations and speeches fail: 1. Disregard for time. 2. Unclear purpose. 3. Inadequate preparation. 4. Failure to capture attention.…

911 Situations

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornSeptember 7, 2010

A true 911 situation requires crystal clear communication. Just make sure you’re not crying wolf when you sound the alarm.

Guest Blog: It’s Not Just Who You Know by Tommy Spaulding

Leadership Books & Tools, Training & DevelopmentBy Mark SanbornAugust 20, 20101 Comment

Tommy Spaulding’s new book It’s Not Just Who You Know provides insights into the power of relationship building and how to do it.

Mind Your Metaphors

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornAugust 10, 2010

Have you considered the impact of the metaphors you use?

Marketing for Leaders: Quiet is the Antidote to Noise

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornJuly 30, 20103 Comments

Are you and your customers deaf from all the noise marketers make on the internet and elsewhere? Find out a radical idea leaders can use for getting heard.

The Ideal Two Word Policy

Leadership Books & Tools, Training & DevelopmentBy Mark SanbornJuly 28, 20101 Comment

Can you summarize your policies in two words? Try this.

Ass Kicking or Problem Fixing

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornJune 8, 20102 Comments

Leaders face problems, challenges and crisis. When they do they take a great deal of heat. The key is to focus on getting results, not getting defensive.

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