Month: May 2008

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Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

I am an longtime fan of Howard Gardner’s writing.  A Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, Gardner is the author of more than twenty books, including such classics as Changing Minds, Multiple Intelligences, and Five Minds for the Future. But this particular overview highlights some seminal findings from his study of […]

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Leadership Authenticity: A Prescription for Personal Growth

Much is written about authentic leaders – those who “inspire others to act” or who are “capable of building trust” – yet precious little is offered up as instruction in how to become authentic. Clearly, followers hunger for authenticity.  It is the quality that drives our productivity and harmony in our relationships, determines whom we […]

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