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<title>Serve Others</title>
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<description>No man is a failure who has friends. Listen to 8 ways you can lift up, encourage, and support the people around you.</description>
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<title>Book Study Vital Friends you Cant Live Without</title>
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<description>Having a close friend at work brightens our day and lifts our spirits. Workplace friends add to our job enjoyment and make work bearable when deadlines are tight and stress is high. Their laughter refreshes us, their encouragement supports us, and their listening ear gives us a safe outlet to express our goals, dreams, and frustrations. We would have difficulty imagining work without them.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 07:45:21 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Book Study The Wizard and the Warrior</title>
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<description>In The Wizard and the Warrior, authors Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal contend that great leadership represents more than information analysis and relational skill. Through the metaphors of wizard and warrior, Bolman and Deal explore two extra dimensions of leadership. Warriors recognize the dynamics of power and harness it to achieve an aim. Wizards inspire vision and create meaning.</description>
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<title>Authentic Leadership</title>
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<description>Authenticity has become a leadership buzzword, but along the way we've become confused as to what makes a leader as authentic. In her article, Wanted: Authentic Leaders, Dr. Saj-nicole Joni steers us back toward the true meaning of leadership authenticity.</description>
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<title>Balancing Act</title>
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<description>Increasingly bombarded with information and opportunities, today's worker craves balance like the most dedicated of gymnasts. Demands press in from all sides and threaten to knock us off track. </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 08:49:02 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Stretch for Success</title>
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<description>Each of life's hardships stretches a leader. How leaders choose to respond when stretched will determine their dreams and shape their future.</description>
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<title>Reach Out and Ask Someone</title>
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<description>By nature, leaders are decision-makers.However, when a leader begins to rely solely on personal observation and intuition, that leader is headed for trouble. Even the wisest among us has a limited perspective, and we will miss important decision-making clues if we become entirely self-reliant.</description>
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