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NorQuest Weekly Round-Up February 7
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Fast Company: Lessons In Teamwork From The Treacherous Sydney To Hobart Ocean Race
Dennis N.T. Perkins is the author of Into the Storm, a new book about the crew of the AFR Midnight Rambler during the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Race, a 628 nautical mile challenge is often called the “Everest” of offshore ocean racing. But in 1998, conditions were extraordinarily dangerous. This article is an excerpt from the book, and focuses on the exceptional quality of the captain and the exceptional leadership that not only led to a win, but surviving the vicious seas during a brutal storm that resulted in the largest search-and-rescue operation in the history of Australia.
Inc.: Servant First, Leader Second
We love the Battlefield to Boardroom series by Inc.! This is a terrific article about really understanding what servant leadership is and having the humility to practice it.
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NorQuest Weekly Round-Up January 31
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The road to being a quality is a rough one, fraught with challenges and missteps. We hope this round of articles helps you develop into a better leader and talent manager!
Inc.: 4 Signs You Will Fail as a Leader
Outwardly, you appear effective, dependable, on top of things. But look closer. Are you in danger of destructive behaviors?
Inc.: Dries Buytaert: 3 Crazy Ways to Really Motivate Employees
This short video features Drupal founder Dries Buytaert explaining how he encourages his team to meet hugely ambitious goals.
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NorQuest Weekly Round-Up January 24
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We’ve culled our favorite leadership and talent management articles from the past week for you:
Inc.: The Wrath of a Great Leader
We really appreciated this article detailing how Martin Luther King, Jr. wrestled with anger and what you can learn from his example. Often times, great leaders are built into myths, we really appreciated how this article outlined MLK’s very human side.
Fast Company: 4 Tips For Hiring Long-Term Talent On A Very Tight Budget
Early-stage founders and solo entrepreneurs have to get creative to hire a team within their cash flow. This post outlines a few ways to do just that–and the ups and downs of each.
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NorQuest Weekly Round-Up January 17
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Once again, here are what we think are the top five leadership articles from the past week – enjoy!
Bloomberg: Management Is (Still) Not Leadership
A really interesting article from HBR’s John Kotter outlining the differences between leading and managing.
Inc: The Importance of Humility in Sales
Expressing humility makes you more believable when you speak with confidence.
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Norquest Weekly Round-Up January 10
Posted by: | CommentsBloomberg: Your Employees Are Not Mind Readers
This article outlines how you can more effectively address these issues and reach your goals in an authentic and enduring way.
Business Insider: 10 Traits That Make An Ideal Manager
The traits you should develop to make you not just a good leader, but a great one.
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NorQuest Weekly Roundup January 3
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Is one of your resolutions to focus on developing your leadership skills? Here are some excellent articles and posts from the past week to help you become a better leader and manager.
Entreprenuer: Richard Branson on Giving Your Employees Freedom
A terrific article written by Sir Richard Branson on the positive impact of having confidence in and trusting your employees.
U.S. News and World Report: 5 Leadership Trends to Watch in 2013
Andrew Graham, president and CEO of The Forum Corporation, a Boston-based learning organization, has some interesting predictions of leadership trends in 2013.
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NorQuest Weekly Round-up December 27
Posted by: | CommentsInc.com: 6 Habits of Remarkably Likeable People
A terrific article we’d advise all leaders to check out, with solid suggestions on how to be a person that is easier to talk to.
Forbes.com: America’s Happiest Employee
Zappos is consistently rated as one of the best companies in the U.S. to work for. What makes their employees so happy? The author of this article went and found out for himself.
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