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    Tuesday
    Jan052010

    The Leadership Development Carnival

    The latest Leadership Development Carnival was posted over the weekend at Dan McCarthy's excellent Great Leadership blog.

    This edition of the carnival had a special 'Best of 2009' theme, and included you will find some fantastic pieces from some of the best leadership writers out there, over 50 articles in all.

    Some of my favorites from the Carnival are Mark Stelzner, with Common Sense is Not So Common, posted at Inflexion Point, Jennifer Miller who offered Praising Mastery | The People Equation posted at The People Equation, and Jon Ingham with this: Visa Europe: What do you want to be when you grow up.

    Many thanks to Dan for including my piece on a team needing more leaders, The Wisdom of Jeff Van Gundy.

    Lots of great pieces to get your 2010 started right, take some time to check it out.

    I apologize for being late to post about this, that is what I get for writing about 'me' yesterday.

     

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