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It Doesn't Come with a Title: Uncommon Practice Leadership

Presenter
Nan Russell, President, MountainWorks Communication


Description
How do you lead people who don’t report to you, or get results when you don’t have the title or authority? The answer is uncommon-practice leadership. It’s not your position that gives you power; it’s your behavior. Discover uncommonly displayed behaviors that create positive influence, enhance results, and initiate natural followership. Immediately apply four cornerstone behaviors, while reducing mistakes that may be hijacking your effectiveness and eroding your event results.

Takeaways
  • Discover 5 common mistakes that may be unintentionally eroding followership, results and career growth.
  • Learn four cornerstone behaviors of uncommon practice leaders: self-alignment: possibility seeds; soul-courage, and winning philosophies.
  • Differentiate yourself as an uncommon-practice leader and increase your influence and results.
  • Gain insight into winning behaviors that can be utilized with any staff approach.


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