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Are you a truly great leader?

Are you a truly great leader? | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

Good leaders can steer a business through the nine to five, but great leaders can navigate a company into the next generation.

While a good leader is content with the status quo, a truly great leader has the ability to innovate and disrupt to ensure organisations stay on the cutting edge. They go above and beyond the duty of a manager to inspire staff and build a motivated workplace.

Stepping up from a good to a great leader could make a huge difference to the direction of a business and it's possible with some simple, but effective practices.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 5, 2015 6:22 PM

It's easy to be a good leader, but do you have what it takes to be genuinely exceptional?

Juan Baquero's curator insight, October 6, 2015 8:29 AM

It's all about leadership.

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#004: Seven Steps to Thinking Bigger [Podcast]

#004: Seven Steps to Thinking Bigger [Podcast] | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it
In this podcast episode I talk about thinking bigger. I provide a seven-step formula for learning this important skill.

 

Imagine the possibilities.
Write down your dream.
Connect with what is at stake.
Outline what would have to be true.
Decide what you can do to affect the outcome.
Determine when this will happen.
Review your goals daily.


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8 Habits of People Who Always Have Great Ideas

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Eureka moments are rare. The backstory behind great ideas is often more complex and winding than having an apple fall on your head. But the best part is that creative ideas aren’t reserved for a special group of people; they can come to anyone if you change your mind-set.

"The fact is, almost all of the research in this field shows that anyone with normal intelligence is capable of doing some degree of creative work," Teresa Amabile, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and author of The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work, told Fast Company in 2004. "Creativity depends on a number of things: experience, including knowledge and technical skills; talent; an ability to think in new ways; and the capacity to push through uncreative dry spells."

Whether they’re coming up with an innovative new product to launch, finding a solution to a universal problem, or picking a cool new place to grab lunch, people who consistently have great ideas have formed habits that help them think. Here are eight simple things those "creative geniuses" do that you can do, too:


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Carlos Rodrigues Cadre's curator insight, October 6, 2015 9:10 AM

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Adele Taylor's curator insight, October 6, 2015 5:46 PM

I think the trick with getting creative is having a good group of people around you.  So one person can start with an idea and it then gets fleshed out by the group to become an action.

Bettina Thompson's curator insight, October 14, 2015 12:18 PM

Love NEW idea makers!! 'Ping', 'ping', 'ping'!!  Let' do Creative!