A New Brand of Leadership: Leading Well in 2022
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Our world has fundamentally changed and this troubled world is demanding a better brand of leadership. The changes we're facing require a fundamentally different response. There’s a whole new way of living, working and winning. And there’s a whole new way of leading.Dr. Nadya  Zhexembayeva of the Reinvention Academy states, " Our challenge is not to survive until things stabilize. Our challenge is learning how thrive in constant uncertainty."It's imperative that we power into change rather than being tossed on the waves of change. This requires an attitude shift. We must see constant change as a feature - an opportunity to upgrade - rather than as a bug in the system. The words of General Douglas McArthur describe the intentionality needed in our world today. "A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent". How can you lead well if you're job description isn't one of leadership? Learn how to leverage the opportunity for horizontal leadership.   Discover the five words that open the door to meaningful communication.  Resources to help you as you travel the high road include a free audio version of Beverly's book, Win from Within: The Heart of Success and Significance. To access this special gift created for her podcast audience, go to http://beverlyspeaks.com/freebook
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