A Carnival of Leadership

The MidwayEach month Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership by Dan hosts the “Leadership Development Carnival“, a collection of some of the best and brightest minds in the industry.  We are fortunate to have been included numerous times and grateful to Dan for the honor.  However, I wanted to call your attention to several of the other notable posts from my esteemed colleagues:

“When a good friend had a bad day, I realized that leadership is a choice. When I choose to put on my leader clothes, our group runs more smoothly:
Becky Robinson presents 
Put On Your Leader Clothes posted at Mountain State University LeaderTalk.

Wally Bock says that Warren Bennis’ distinctions between leaders and managers may be the most pernicious and damaging bit of nonsense published in his lifetime: Wally Bock presents More leaders v managers nonsense posted at Three Star Leadership Blog.

Sometimes, the truth is a pig: Jason Seiden presents Do you want the truth, or do you pretend you want the truth? posted at Next Generation Talent Development.

Michael D. Haberman, SPHR presents Employee Attitude or Management Attitude? Or Both? posted at HR Observations.

Social media is allowing consumers to put the quality of company management under the microscope: Sharlyn Lauby presents Transparency Training posted at HR Bartender.”

This is just a sampling of the 30+ topics in this month’s Carnival, so take a short walk down the midway and let’s keep the conversation going.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 10, 2009 at 7:19 pm | Permalink

    Mark –
    Thanks for the mention!

  2. Posted June 12, 2009 at 7:58 am | Permalink

    @Dan McCarthy – It’s my pleasure Dan! You do a terrific job and everyone should be reading you.

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