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Archive for Leadership Lessons

Encore Episode: The Power of Personality

July 16, 2019 by Michael Hyatt

Leaders must motivate people. The problem is that everybody’s different, so what inspires one team member may demotivate another. It can be confusing to lead a diverse team. But personality is not an unsolvable puzzle. And we’ve got three powerful tools to help you put it all together.

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership Tagged With: Great Leaders, Leadership Lessons, leadership personality, personality assessments

The Power of Personality

How Understanding Your Team Elevates Your Leadership.

February 12, 2019 by Michael Hyatt

Leaders must motivate people. The problem is that everybody’s different, so what inspires one team member may demotivate another. It can be confusing to lead a diverse team. But personality is not an unsolvable puzzle. We’ve identified three personality assessments that will give you a clear understanding of how your team members think, feel, and […]

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership Tagged With: leaderhship, Leadership Development, Leadership Lessons, personality, personality assessments

4 Questions That Will Transform Your Leadership

February 5, 2019 by Michael Hyatt

Leaders want to provide the answers that drive results. And in the information age, easy answers are everywhere. That’s why leaders must get better at asking powerful questions. In this episode, we reveal how to drive results with four surprisingly simple questions that have the power to transform your leadership and your business.

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership Tagged With: leaderhship, Leadership Development, Leadership Lessons

The 4 Revolutionary Leadership Tactics of Paul Revere

July 4, 2014 by Joel J. Miller

Guest Post by Joel J. Miller: Whether it was riding express or printing money or casting cannons or even figuring out how to construct a gunpowder mill, Revere was tapped time and again because patriot higher-ups could count on him to get the job done, whatever it was and even if he’d never done it before, which oftentimes he had not.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: American History, Featured, history, Initiative, Joel J. Miller, Leadership, Leadership Lessons, Leading from the Middle, Paul Revere, Revoluionary War