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How to Be a More Effective Leader With Organizational Psychologist, Gena Cox, PhD

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Gena Cox, PhD is a corporate advisor and executive coach known as a straight shooter who also brings warmth and generosity of spirit to her partnerships, she guides CEOs, leaders and boards as they respond to evolving stakeholder expectations and transformation driven by societal change and organic and M&A growth. Full Transcript Below:

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Business Performance and Mindset: The Game You Must Win Now More Than Ever with Will Matthews

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Actually, no, we’re gonna, we’re gonna hold off for our listeners. You’ve worked with so many different clients. I’m a big fan of yours, and yeah, so I’ll give you a little bit on me because I really wanna spend our time on how we can help move the needle together for your listeners.

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs Posted to: Finding a career | Fulfillment October 30th, 2009 Del.icio.us The difference between not-for-profit and for profit is becoming more and more artificial.

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Being an expert takes time, not talent | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

For one thing, the article explains that “there is no correlation between IQ and expert performance in fields such as chess, music, sports, and medicine. The only innate differences that turn out to be significant—and they matter primarily in sports – are height and body size. “ This is not a medical journal.

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You should lead from the middle | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

To Gen X she says, “Your expectation to be treated individually – to be allowed to play the game by our own rules – contrasts with boomers’ willingness to play by established rules in competition for individual rewards.” Like Gen X, Gen Y is uncomfortable with ranking and hierarchy, but for different reasons.

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How to deal with doubt: Take a leap | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

This is not a good path for kids if the relationship isn’t going toward marriage. So I waited until a day when the farmer and I were holding hands, walking between rows of corn higher than our heads. So I learned that he had huge commitment issues. I tried to fall in love with someone else. But I didn’t. This makes sense.

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