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Oops! My Bad! Weaknesses and Mistakes.

Posted by By Dr. P August 27, 2021Posted inUncategorized
I think by now, you can at least see that I don’t believe any of us are perfect. We all make mistakes, and we all say or do something that…
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Promotion or demotion? It’s up to you.

Posted by By Dr. P August 25, 2021Posted inUncategorized
Background John Kottor in “What Leaders Really Do,” argued that leadership requires motivating and inspiring - appealing to basic but often untapped human needs, values, and emotions. My old boss…
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Is Leadership Really as Simple as 101?

Posted by By Dr. P August 22, 2021Posted inUncategorized
I think we can easily argue that leadership is not a simple term. It holds several implications. However, we see it everywhere. Some examples are good, solid, and reliable. On…
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Leadership involves an individual’s ability to find meaning in negative events and learn from even the most trying circumstances.

Michael Watkins, 2012

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