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Purpose: The Driver in the Car of Excellence!

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Something that we all strive for as individuals is excellence. Excellence in our work, our personal lives, and our ambitions. That pursuit of excellence is the goal of any workplace leader because they want to help their employees reach their potential and excel in every aspect of their job. The goal of coaching and leadership…

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Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action

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Simon Sinek suggests that the most successful leaders and innovators follow this formula: first ask “why,” then “how,” then “what” when pursuing a goal, and not the other way around. Sinek suggests that these steps will set you apart as a leader, providing you with purpose, clarity, and focus.

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Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy

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While lack of engagement in our communities suggests that people just don’t care, Dave Meslin believes the problem is not apathy, but that the world presents obstacles to engagement. Meslin calls on each of us to be leaders and to overcome seven barriers to active involvement.

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Brian Little: Who are you really, the puzzle of personality

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While psychologists ted to discuss how characteristics define us, Brian Little explores the moments in which our behavior transcends the traits as culture necessitates, or as we step up into our leadership potential. Little explores the difference between introverts and extroverts while demonstrating that personality is not formulaic. ]]>

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Susan Cain: the power of Introverts

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Being introverted can be difficult in a culture that sometimes labels introverts as boring or antisocial. Susan Cain explains, however, that introverts should be appreciated for the unique gifts and strengths they bring to the world, including independence and leadership potential. ]]>

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