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Rewarding Relationships: Observations and Applications

Leadership Lessons NewsletterBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 20092 Comments

Power with People Power with people is one of the six leadership principles I explain in my latest book You Don’t Need a Title to be a Leader: How Anyone, Anywhere Can Make a Positive Difference. We live and lead in such a transactional world that we need to remember the importance and primacy of…

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Avoiding a Fall from Leadership

Leadership Lessons NewsletterBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 20092 Comments

News of a fallen leader elicits shock from followers. The higher the profile of the person whose reputation is tarnished, the bigger the shock. But for any leader, the news of another leader’s fall should elicit something more than and different from simply shock. While smugness is sometimes the emotional response, it is not what…

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12 Keys to Increasing Personal Productivity And Add More Balance To Your Life

Leadership Lessons NewsletterBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 20092 Comments

Benjamin Disraeli said, “He who gains time gains everything.” Though time is precious, the average American spends 53 minutes a day on grooming, 4 hours and 26 minutes watching TV, and 30 minutes standing in line. When USA Today asked readers to rate their past year, forty-seven percent said their lives have become busier and 41%…

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The High Point of Leadership

Leadership Lessons NewsletterBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

There are some interesting and amazing things going on in High Point, North Carolina. Last summer I visited High Point University and learned first hand about how my long-time friend Dr. Nido Qubein was leading an amazing journey to reinvent HPU. At that time I met Roger Clodfelter. Roger has a very unique title and set of responsibilities at…

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Inspirational Quotes

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

Think On These Things “Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.” Thomas Jefferson “And this is the simple truth: That to live is to feel oneself lost. He who accepts it has already begun to find himself to be on firm ground.” Soren Kierkegaard “Few have the imagination to…

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The Power of A Committed Individual

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

(‘Y2J’ a lesson in love for teachers and students from the Denver Post, 1/2/00) Since 1962 Dick Jordan has been inviting students to meet him on the first day of the millennium at the west entrance of the Denver Public Library Downtown. 300 students showed up, many lugging yearbooks or dusty photos of the man…

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And God Said No

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

I asked God to take away my pride, And God said, “No.” He said it is not for Him to take away, but for me to give up. I asked God to make my handicapped child whole, And God said, “No.” He said her spirit is whole, Her body is only temporary. I asked God…

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Quotes to Inspire Extraordinary Leadership & Remarkable Performance

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 20092 Comments

“I define a brand as a promise for the future based on past performance.” “Everything of significance a leader accomplishes happens not just because of his or her efforts, but through the efforts of others.” “People who lead – whether or not they have a title – strive to make things better for those around…

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A Monkey With Your Meal

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

After hosting a large group of children and parents for our son’s third birthday party, mom and dad were exhausted. We loaded up the Explorer with Grandma in tow and headed out for dinner. Our first two restaurants of choice had a wait, and we ended up at a Perkins restaurant by default. It epitomized…

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Curiosity versus Commitment

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornNovember 9, 2009

What makes a writer? The act of writing, of turning intangible thoughts into readable marks on paper or computer. One of the biggest problems with becoming a great writer–or a great skier or parent or piano player for that matter–is that there are so many writing-related things to keep one from writing. There are magazines…

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