Are You Playing To Your Strengths?

A key characteristic of leadership is playing to your strengths. What are you good at? Are you playing to your strengths? A leader’s frustration exists when you are playing the roles others have designed or placed upon you rather than fulfilling the role for which you were designed to live.

As a leader, when you understand and embrace your strengths you will be in a better position to live out your destiny and add value to others. There are many benefits to playing to your strengths and this is the purpose of the lesson today.

In today’s leadership lesson on the Management Moment Radio Show, I will share four key principles to help you understand how playing to your strengths will benefit you as a leader and ultimately add value to those around you.

Tune in today at 2 p.m. ET to the show. Simply click on this link and tune in: www.blogtalkradio.com/managementmoment/2012/06/29/are-you-playing-to-your-strengths-with-doug-dickerson

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Are You a Redemptive Leader?

Are you a redemptive leader? A rather pointed question isn’t i t? The legendary basketball coach John Wooden said, “If you’re not making mistakes then you are not doing anything.” How true.

But how do you respond when mistakes are made? How you react will make all the difference in the world going forward. It can be a teachable moment which can be positive or it can be a setback that is hard to recover from.

I’d like to invite you to tune in today at 2 p.m. ET for the next edition of the Management Moment Radio Show on Blog Talk Radio as I will give you the three important questions to answer in the lesson – Redemptive Leadership: Learning from our Mistakes.

Go to:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/managementmoment/2012/06/12/redemptive-leadership–learning-from-our-mistakes .

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