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48. “Should You Write Your Own Promotion Plan?”,
de David Silverman
49. “Don’t Let Promotion Anxiety Derail Your Career”,
de Gill Corkindale
50. “Who Is the Leader of the Future?”, de Vineet Nayar
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51. HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership
52. “Why Are Creative Leaders So Rare?”, de Navi Radjou
53. “To Lead More Effectively, Increase Your Self-Confidence”,
de John Baldoni
54. “Decoding Leadership”, de Norm Smallwood
55. “What Every New Generation of Bosses Has to Learn”,
de Robert I. Sutton
56. “Some Bosses Live in a Fool’s Paradise” de Robert I. Sutton
57. “The Boss as Human Shield”, de Robert I. Sutton
58. “The Age of the Both/And CEO”, de Jeff Kehoe
59. “Four Things Employees Need from Leaders”, de Cleve Stevens
60. “Four Ways to Improve Your Team’s Performance”,
de Daisy Wademan Dowling
61. “The Boss as Human Shield”, de Robert I. Sutton
62. “Bringing Out the Best in Your People”, de Liz Wiseman et
Greg McKeown
63. “An Effective (and Underused) Way to Reassure and Motivate”,
de Peter Bregman
64. “When Should You Let an Employee Make a Mistake?”,
de Peter Bregman
65. “The Miracle of Making Mistakes”, de Vineet Nayar
66. “Forgive and Remember: How a Good Boss Responds to Mistakes”,
de Robert I. Sutton
67. “Do You Have Their Backs? Or Just Your Own?”,
de Robert I. Sutton
68. “When the Going Gets Tough, Act the Part”, de John Baldoni
69. “Learn to Embrace the Tension of Diversity”,
de Marshall Goldsmith
70. “Avoid Mistakes That Plague New Leaders: An Interview with
Warren Bennis”, de Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay
71. “Get Your Team to Stop Fighting and Start Working”,
d’Amy Gallo
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