• 8 Leadership Lessons From Martin Luther King Jr.

    8 Leadership Lessons From Martin Luther King Jr.0

    Today, January 18, we celebrate across the nation the tremendous legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. His leadership excellence is best exemplified in his famous “I Have A Dream” speech that was delivered on August 28, 1963. In what is arguably one of the most famous speeches in history, Martin Luther King Jr. provided an

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  • 5 Leadership Characteristics That Every Leader Should Have

    5 Leadership Characteristics That Every Leader Should Have0

    Having leadership qualities and characteristics is considered today as one of the most valued personality traits in the business world; especially for those who claim to be leaders and cannot be compared with that concept. It is known that some have achieved these characteristics and have gone from being small corporations to growing exponentially and being recognized. But what are

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  • Are You a Leader or a Manager?

    Are You a Leader or a Manager?0

    What is the difference between leadership and management? Is a good manager automatically a good leader? The main difference between leaders and managers is that leaders have people follow them while managers have people who work for them. Here are five standout differences between the two roles: A leader invents or innovates while a manager

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  • The Importance of Continuous Learning for Business Leaders

    The Importance of Continuous Learning for Business Leaders0

    Continuous learning is a popular topic in ever-evolving modern business culture. However, to experience the full benefit of this powerful professional mindset, leaders, managers, and employers as a whole must acknowledge the fact that learning isn’t something reserved for those further down the corporate ladder. It must also be embraced by those on the highest

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  • Motivating Employees Is Not About Carrots or Sticks

    Motivating Employees Is Not About Carrots or Sticks0

    The “carrot and stick” approach is an idiom that refers to a policy of offering a combination of reward and punishment to induce good behavior. It is named in reference to a cart driver dangling a carrot in front of a mule and holding a stick behind it. The mule would move towards the carrot

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  • Leadership Fails: Avoid These 10 Mistakes

    Leadership Fails: Avoid These 10 Mistakes0

    Leadership fails, every great leader will have some during their time on top. Being the leader of the pack is not easy, it is stressful at times but can be rewarding if done right. A great leader is critical to a teams’ success; the way they choose to lead will have a huge impact on

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