A 2008 Review of The Practice of Leadership

by George Ambler on Sunday, January 4, 2009

 

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A happy New Year to you all! The top posts for 2008 and of all time featured on this blog are listed below….

 

The Top Posts of 2008

Just in case you missed some of the great posts from 2008 here are were the most read posts of the year…

  1. Leaders vs. Managers….. Are they really different?
  2. Steve Jobs and his leadership
  3. What beliefs support your leadership philosophy?
  4. The essential difference between Leadership and Management
  5. How leaders build trust
  6. The seven demands of leadership
  7. The best investment advice from Warren Buffet
  8. Behaviours that create or break trust…
  9. Six Best Practices of Leadership Development Initiatives
  10. 8 leadership lessons from Nelson Mandela

The Top Posts of All Time 

  1. Setting SMART Objectives
  2. The ten C’s of employee engagement
  3. Book Review: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
  4. Learning from the life of Benjamin Franklin
  5. The Importance of a Clear Leadership Philosophy
  6. Leadership Lessons from Geese
  7. 10 Steps to Setting SMART objectives
  8. How to develop your personal growth plan
  9. Developing a Leadership Philosophy
  10. The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell

 

Wishing you all a great 2008! Hoping that this blog will continue to add value to your lives as we all strive to become the change we wish to see in the world, leaving a legacy that will touch many generations…..

 

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 J.D. Meier Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 9:58

Happy 2009 to you too!

Great set of posts. My favorite is The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell.

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2 Mitch Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 23:38

You had some very worthy posts in 2008; I even commented on some of them throughout the year. Great job; best wishes for 2009.

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