The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities (J-B Lencioni Series)

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The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities (J-B Lencioni Series)

The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities (J-B Lencioni Series)

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In so many organizations, the people responsible for making meetings more effective and less boring, often complain about them the most. In a nutshell: Rachel Bagshaw directs John Webster’s seminal revenge tragedy in the Globe’s candlelit indoor space, 10 years after this play about a woman in a male-dominated world opened the Sam Wanamaker. If you haven't already signed up for our newsletter and don't want to miss some amazing articles, you can do so at the bottom of this post.

High-hanging Fruit by Mark Rampolla encourages us to reach higher in our life endeavors, especially business if we want to achieve more success and leave our mark on the world.Jonathan Kellerman’s psychology skills and dark imagination are a potent literary mix.” —Los Angeles Times

Would you rather learn to live with a person’s difficult behaviors than endure an awkward and potentially emotional discussion with them? What is tolerated at the top of a company is often the celling of what can be expected deeper within it. Leader Reflection and Call to Action Now think about Ian Fleming’s James Bond. At the beginning of every movie, Bond is in the middle of some intense action. He’s running from bad guys or he’s chasing bad guys. The scene always wraps up in Bond’s favor, and we see him with the Bond girl and a martini, shaken not stirred. What do we know about Bond from his actions? He’s suave, he’s debonair, he’s brave, cunning, and quite clever. And he has the best spy toys ever. We’ve got you covered. Head to the free resources below to discover the shadowy underbelly of story generators: Our past, however we might revise it in our memory, is who we believe that we are; and when you create a fictional character, telling something of her past will also help your readers understand who she is at the time of the story." Other elements to considerWhat if you found out the friend who was telling different versions of the same secret to everyone felt horribly alone and depressed during the holidays? This was her attempt at getting close to someone—anyone—so as not to be by herself on Christmas day.

In a nutshell: Adrian Schiller stars in this play by Dmitry Glukhovsky, who was sentenced to eight years in prison by the Russian state following a trial in absentia. It follows a Holocaust survivor building a new life in 1960s Brooklyn.Jonathan Kellerman has mastered the art of lean, evocative prose [in] a series that grows stronger with each volume.” —New York Journal of Books Stereotypes: We all stereotype people we see, usually unconsciously, because it’s our brain’s way of classifying and understanding people. The more someone is like us, the more comfortable we feel. Characters who violate a stereotype grab our attention; they surprise us by acting a different way. We want to know more.

Pat Lencioni blows up the myth that anyone with ambition can—and should—become a leader. This is a must read for anyone in leadership.” Do you justify not knowing what your direct reports are doing by claiming not to want to be a micromanager?Motive has been named to the 2023 Forbes Cloud 100 list for the sixth consecutive year. The list is published by Forbes in partnership with Bessemer Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures. In a nutshell: “Joe Mantello’s production has satisfyingly old-school bombast: instead of screens, its impact comes from the detailed, fabulously over-the-top steampunk design. The orchestra is the biggest in the West End – and it shows.” Read the full review Transform your cold chain operations with AI-powered automation that monitors the temperature, controls reefer units, and provides end-to-end visibility. Reduce spoilage, increase profitability, and improve efficiency. All across the USA, people are showing up dead. The deaths don't appear to be connected in any way until one particular death occurs and gets the Secretary of Defense's attention. He arranges for a task force to investigate. Fascinating... a dual of egos in which not just the play, but the two men's sense of their selves is at stake' The Stage



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