There has been a bit of a spat on the Internet the past few days. It seems if you follow a company on LinkedIn, your name and photo may be used in social advertising related to that company. LinkedIn decided that, at least for this new “feature,” that you wouldn’t mind. However, if you do, » Read More
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Company to Community

The December 2009 Leadership Conference Call for the Lead Change Group will be a webinar on the topic of Company to Community. David Porter of Bulls Eye Leadership (www.bullseyeleadership.com) will be our presenter. Company To Community Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Eastern Company To Community The days of the hierarchy are » Read More
Emotional Intelligence Call with Dr. Gloria Miele
On a conference call October 19 with other members of the Lead Change Group, I learned about the 4 categories of emotional intelligence. The main divisions are Awareness and Management in one dimension and Self and Others in the other dimension. The grid looks like this: What quadrant would you say you naturally fell into? » Read More
November 2009 Lead Change Call
Dr. Eli Sopow will be the presenter on the November Lead Change Conference call. The call is scheduled for November 16th at 5:00 PM Eastern. Systems theory illustrates how one small change can make a huge difference by using the metaphor of a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil. Ultimately that flap of a wing » Read More
Open Source Leadership

I’ve been wrestling for the last few days about a new leadership paradigm, at least for me. I just completed an insightful book called The Future of Management by Gary Hamel with Bill Breen. I’m also very involved in a Linkedin Group known currently as the Lead Change Group. (I say “currently” because we’re considering » Read More
Lewis Howes – Linked Working

Do you want to improve your leadership skills, web presence and your career or business? You may already be an expert, outstanding in your field, but if no one else knows it…? Most of us would admit we can improve we can improve our leadership in the area of electronic media. Here’s a great resource. » Read More












