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Jennifer is the Managing Partner of SkillSource, a training and consulting company that helps emerging leaders “master the people equation”. Her experience as a human resources generalist, training facilitator and corporate manager helps her develop the “people side” of those who want to maximize their influence. Connect with Jennifer at The People Equation blog, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.

Lead Change Named to Top 50 Leadership Blogs for 2010

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Here at the Lead Change Group, we are always honored when someone gives a nod to our efforts in promoting character-based leadership.  On Monday, entrepreneurial advisor Evan Carmichael listed the Lead Change Group blog as one of 2010’s Top 50 Leadership blogs, in the “Leadership and Vision” section. You’ll no doubt recognize some of the » Read More

Lights! Camera! Leadership?

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Think about the last time you watched a movie. What was your reason for doing so?

No Posers Allowed in Leadership

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While doing some research for a blog post, I discovered this statement embedded in a Wikpedia article on leadership: Tom DeMarco says that leadership needs to be distinguished from posturing.[3] So succinct a statement, yet so powerful in its implications.

Seasoned Leaders: Keep It Fresh!

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When’s the last time you attended a workshop or a conference?  Did you experience what I call the “Knew That/Do That” Phenomenon?  Meaning—that at some point during the event, you experienced the reaction of “I already knew that” or “I already do that”.  For those of us who are (ahem) “seasoned” professionals, this is a » Read More

Leadership and The Well-Considered Life

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While sipping my morning coffee the other day, I stumbled upon an interesting Op-Ed piece by New York Times columnist David Brooks entitled The Summoned Self.  In it, he outlines two possible ways of thinking about one’s life: The Well-Planned Life: find a clear purpose for your life, and make time each day to work » Read More

Integrate Talent and Heart in Your Leadership

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Little League has finally come to an end for our family this season.  Between watching my son’s  regular-season games and my nephew’s all-star games, we’ve logged some significant bleacher time this spring and summer. It’s a great place to watch the interplay of talent and heart. Talent Talent—well, that’s all over the field, even in » Read More

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