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Stay the Course Through Changing Weather—Strategic Advice From Association CEOs 

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If you need proof that this profession boasts its share of innovators, read a few chapters of our Association 4.0 We thought we could help our colleagues prepare for that disruption by gathering advice from people who greet change as an unexpected advantage. This attitude is vital to growth and keeps mature associations from stalling.

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Are You Done With Digital Transformation?

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The willingness to see from a different perspective and the courage to innovate should also characterize your attitude to digital initiatives. I think about all the detailed chapters around web and online protocols that were probably irrelevant six months after their painstaking composition.

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Eye-Opening Workplace Statistics From Gallup That Business Leaders Need To Know

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Founded by George Gallup as the American Institute of Public Opinion in 1935, the organization delivers analytics and advice to help leaders and organizations solve their most pressing problems. Gallup is the go-to resource for learning about the attitudes and behaviors of employees and customers. it’s seven in 10.

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How To Be Your Best-Self Leader Every Day

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Su shares both Western management thinking and Eastern philosophy to provide a holistic yet hands-on approach to becoming a more effective leader with less stress and more equanimity. Set a barometer for what’s enough and how to have an attitude of gratitude. Create new if-then scenarios to how to give yourself the power of choice.

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Servant Leadership In Action

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Covey Plus, you'll read keen advice from celebrated sports coaches, company CEO's, pastors and retired military leaders. Each of the 44 stories/chapters stands strong on its own. You're sure to take lots of notes as you capture advice from this powerful book, where as John C. Maxwell Marshall Goldsmith Stephen M.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?” What advice do you have for those struggling with their reinvention?

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?” What advice do you have for those struggling with their reinvention?