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Weekender: Leslie Jones’ Distinct Voice
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In an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit, Saturday Night Live cast member Leslie Jones was asked how she found her comedic voice. Leslie, who has been a
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The Myths of Leadership Presence
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This article also appears on CEO.com.  Some people radiate power – not through sheer force, but with an aura of confidence and authority.
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The Graysons on Team-Centric Work Environments
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I’ve been in a number of organizations where leaders proudly describe the workplace as a big family. I’m not necessarily talking about a family-owned business
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Authenticity
Joan Rivers on Remaining Relevant
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How many leaders can you name who, in their lifetime, were relevant for 20 years? What about 50 years? As a comedian, talk show host, and fashion commentator
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Say “No” to Yes-Men and “Yes” to Cognitive Diversity
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When I began my first leadership role, I made a novice mistake – I surrounded myself with people who agreed with me. Whether it was my fragile ego or my
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Giovanni Martinelli on Mistakes
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You are going to make a mistake. This is not a psychic premonition; it’s a reality for anyone motivated towards achievement. You are going to work towards
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Adam Sandler on Non-Conforming Appearance
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Would you wear jeans and a t-shirt to work? Most of us would say no. Wearing nice clothes is considered to be a sign of status. It shows how much you’ve
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Tracy Morgan on Humor
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When people list the most necessary attributes of a leader, too often, humor is not mentioned. Humor, by itself, is not enough to sustain a leader, but
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Neil Diamond on Authenticity
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Leaders who standout are those willing to be ‘originals.’  They do not mimic others; these individuals find their own voice. Neil Diamond knows something about this.
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