Category Archives: Leadership style

Success in the Workplace: Your Interests, Personality, and Communication Style Do Matter

The key to finding a successful career is to begin your search in a field about which you are passionate. In order to pursue your true aspirations, it is imperative that you know what type of work suits you best … Continue reading

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21st Century Leadership

The increase in numbers of women in employment was the first of many changes to the makeup of the workforce and advances in technology have affected working practices in all areas. These changes have resulted in the military models of … Continue reading

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Leadership Versus Management in Amendment Management – Does it Matter and If Therefore Why?

Are you a pacesetter or a manager – is there a distinction? Do you recognize what it is? Will it matter? Whilst there is much emphasis on the management facet of modification, abundant of the underlying cause of the catastrophic … Continue reading

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Coaching Versus Managing

Bill Parcells, of the New York Jets knows better than most that being a head coach in the National Football League, though exciting and rewarding when you win, also takes a heavy personal toll. The following story is laminated and … Continue reading

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Commonly Accepted Leadership Styles

Introduction The key concept behind leadership is the ability to influence other people so that they are willing to strive towards a common achievement for the group.  The interesting thing about this ability is that it is not limited to … Continue reading

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Two Questions to Help You Change Your Leadership Style

Do you want to change your leadership style? Perhaps you’ve discovered something in particular that you want to do, or do differently. And this, of course, is the problem. You want to change something you do, but the folks in … Continue reading

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