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Stories tagged with: leadership
25 Biographies Every Leader Should Read
http://www.onlineclasses.org/2011/04/18/25-biographies-every...
Learning more about the lives and leadership abilities of those who have risen to the top can be enlightening and inspirational for anyone, especially college students who aspire to leadership roles of their own. These biographies are great reading material to get you started and help you to learn more about what makes a leader, manager or role model stand out from the crowd.
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Tags: Biographies, leaders, learning, lives, leadership, inspirati
History’s 10 Most Bloodthirsty Rulers
http://www.onlinedegreeshub.com/blog/2011/historys-10-most-b...
Unfortunately, the worst of humanity is often exhibited by those with the most power. Whether their reign is passed down through bloodlines or it’s obtained through violent uprisings, half of the ensuing battle is maintaining control and ensuring no further changes are made — hence the need to create a personality cult.
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Tags: Bloodlines, Rulers, Humanity, power, Violence, leadership
Top Fifty Up and Coming Leadership Blogs
http://www.mastersinleadership.org/top-50-up-and-coming-lead...
Every group, organization and institution relies on a leader to take employees or volunteers to new levels. Without leaders, every private concern, corporation, business, governmental entity and entrepreneurship would fail, as successful leaders, by many standards, delegate responsibilities and create an atmosphere where everyone can thrive. Leadership is tough though, so reading excellent blogs on the subject can be helpful.
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Tags: entrenepreneurship, leadership, servant leadership
Alex Kosseff
http://www.outdoorsafetyinstitute.com/pages/alex-kosseff/
Alex Kosseff is a leading expert on outdoor safety, outdoor leadership and outdoor education. He is the founder of the Outdoor Safety Institute and author of both editions of the AMC Guide to Outdoor Leadership.
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Tags: outdoors, safety, leadership, risk, wilderness, decision mak
AMC Guide to Outdoor Leadership
http://www.outdoorsafetyinstitute.com/pages/guide-to-outdoor...
The newly revised AMC Guide to Outdoor Leadership, 2nd Edition is an engaging and up-to-date resource for all outdoor leaders and educators. The book utilizes entertaining stories from outdoor leaders to richly illustrate many concepts.
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Tags: leadership, outdoor leadership, outdoor safety, outdoor educ
60 Great Books to Spur Your Entrepreneurial Spirit
http://oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/60-great-b...
The selection of books on business seems limitless, but entrepreneurs can pay special attention to those that offer a spark of entrepreneurial spirit. Inspiration, innovation, management, leadership, and more are all addressed in these books.
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Tags: entrepreneurship, books, business, leadership, management
50 Best Leadership Blogs for Women
http://www.onlineclasses.org/2011/02/10/50-best-leadership-b...
While plenty of strides have been made when it comes to opportunities for women in education, business, politics, the military and more, society still has a ways to go before they obtain completely equal footing. Cisgendered and transgendered women of all races, religions, orientations, abilities, body types and backgrounds must sharpen their leadership skills if they hope to ever reach their personal, professional and political goals.
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Tags: women, leadership, opportunities, society, blogs, skills
14 Most Famous Resume Fibs
http://www.bschool.com/blog/2011/14-most-famous-resume-fibs/
Whether you're fudging a law degree, MBA or even a black belt, a lie damages your name and the reputation and integrity of your employer. Resume lies lead to resignations and embarrassment, period.
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Tags: MBA, business, education, leadership, Graduate
Name Change, Not Role change
http://padresponderings.com/attitude/name-change-not-role-ch...
Having merged 325 ECSS and No.22 SQN (city of Sydney) combined have a proud history and the battle honours awarded to it.
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Growing The Distance, by Jim Clemmer
http://padresponderings.com/attitude/growing-the-distance-ji...
This is one of books that you can read several times! Why? The sub-title seems to sum it up “timeless principles for personal, career and family success”. It is about leadership, taking control of our own growth, so that we have the skill and credibility to lead others.
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Tags: Growing the Distance, Jim Clemmer, leadership
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