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India-Pakistan Cricket Match: A Leadership Lesson
In India, the tension is very tangible and the air has a prickly feeling to it on the day of the India-Pakistan 2011 World Cup semi-final cricket match. The match has been called many things from the worn-out cliché “mother … Continue reading
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How Leadership Begins in the Family
Leadership development, despite its corporate underpinnings, begins in the family. Here are two examples. Continue reading
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Tagged atticus finch, family, intelligent leader, Leadership, leadership intelligences, mocking bird, poitier, sidney poitier
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Leadership requires a child-like questioning ability
Leaders need to be able to ask fundamental questions just as children do. Analytical leadership intelligence is an index of this ability. However, we train ourselves to make assumptions, to develop stereotypes–in short to cultivate a fog- that clouds our ability to ask the basic questions that should begin our analytical process. Continue reading
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Tagged analytical intelligence, assumption, children, leadership intelligences, question, questioning, stereotype
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