Executive Summary • Saboteurs quietly undermine trust and accountability. • Focusing only on the individual rarely solves the problem. • Patterns of deflection and disruption reveal the issue. • Strong team norms expose and neutralize toxic behavior. • Culture is the leader’s most powerful corrective tool. What is a Saboteur? It’s important to point out
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“Great leadership: Good Things Happen to Those Who Do Good.” This was a favorite quote from my fellow high school football coach and friend Matt Hinkle, head football coach at Shelton High School in Shelton, Washington. Every time someone made a good block, a catch, a touchdown, or in response
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Working in a startup is a peculiar mix of thrilling and frightening. The workday is less tedious than the routine corporate cubicle, but there is no telling what the future holds. Having a successful, engaged team is paramount to achieving greatness in business. Here are seven ways to keep your
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Did you ever hear of someone unable to achieve their goal because they did not have enthusiasm for it? Can you get enthusiasm from the market? Is it available for everyone? Can you ensure definite goal accomplishment through enthusiasm? These are some of the questions that might interest people who
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Smartphones are the most widely used technology-driven devices today. Our daily schedule and most of the work would be impossible to complete and manage without the help of these gadgets. So, why not give them another purpose and make the learning process easy and accessible for all? mLearning is an
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I’ve discovered there are some leadership vision to making cookies with your kids Each year (actually a few times each year), we unpack all the ingredients and utensils to bake cookies. It’s one of those traditions that is a father-child bonding moment in our family. And, we all love cookies.
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Good and great leadership have distinctive differentiating characteristics. Leadership is not one-dimensional. Emphasizing the Use of “Great” The adjective ‘great,’ when prefixed to a noun, makes it unusually intense and powerful. Yes, great also means excellent. But that is not the only meaning great can have. Great leaders are not
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