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This five part installment of the #leadershipflow blog looks at the origins of the emergence of the #leadershipflow methodology. Part 4: Creating Culture and Expanding Capacity “Your current organizational culture designed perfectly to get the results you are getting. If you ...
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In this ongoing series of conversations with gifted leaders I am exploring #LeadershipFlow in action. What is it? How does it help leaders navigate change and inspire others to reach for more?I couldn't wait to explore #LeadershipFlow with Dalton Jantzen. He is one of those rare, larger-than-life p ...
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This five part installment of the #leadershipflow blog looks at the origins of the emergence of the #leadershipflow methodology.Part 3: Cultivating Other Leaders and Teams“Leaders create  other leaders!"The concept of Cultivating Other Leaders and Teams arose, like Self-Mastery and Visioni ...
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This five part installment of the #leadershipflow blog looks at the origins of the emergence of the #leadershipflow methodology.Part 2:  Visioning the Future“There are two critical things a leader does; provide a future vision and inspires and develops others join in the quest!"  ...
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This five-part installment of the #leadershipflow blog looks at the origins of the emergence of the #leadershipflow methodology.“The most difficult person you will ever have to lead is yourself!"Part 1:  Self-MasteryAt the beginning of my journey as a leadership coach, I foun ...
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     I recently had a conversation with a leader about his lack of “competent" and “engaged" members of his team. In the conversation the leader talked about how he felt he could not trust his “second string” to come through for him. He felt these employees were unmotivated and seemed bor ...
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I’m not originally from Michigan, but when I watch the PureMichigan ads I feel proud to be here.I feel like I want to be a part of Michigan – even when I take a run in near zero weather, and that is saying a lot for a South Westerner. I think these ads are a wonderful study in what every masterf ...
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I take an acorn. I plant it. I plant it in ideal conditions, soil that has a perfect texture for good drainage, balanced PH, and the correct nutrients. I plant it in a favorable climate, dry summers and wet winters. I plant it with enough room around it so it can spread its branches without running ...
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In our last blog we looked at Resentment, a powerful mood/emotion that is created by not accepting what is. This time, let’s look at the antidote to this toxic and unproductive emotion. Remember the scenario? It went like this: Something happened that you could not control and negatively affected ...
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We have all been there before. Something happens that you cannot control and negatively affects your big project; your boss responds with something unflattering about your leadership style and/or your ability to deliver; your whole team gets negative feedback from a senior leader about the missed de ...
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