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Introduction “Executive presence” has become one of the most sought-after leadership capabilities—and one of the least understood. It is a popular topic for coaching, yet most organizations can’t really define what the term encompasses, let alone what inclusive executive presence should look like. The result is that organizations try to fit people into a box...
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Wired To Notice What’s Important The brain is inherently motivated by what we think is relevant to us.   Our self-referential nature is linked to the brain’s default mode network (DMN), a system of interconnected brain regions that become active when we are engaged in introspective activities.  When information is aligned more closely with a person’s...
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Leading with Virtue, Process, and Purpose Stoicism is a philosophy that draws its strength from self-discipline and inner resilience and can be a guide to how we achieve goals. A fulfilling life emerges from four key virtues: wisdom, moderation, courage, and justice. What ties these virtues together in a stoic mindset for achieving goals is...
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