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The soft skills you need to lead and succeed in a networked world.  This includes:   professional learning network, content curation for self-directed learning and professional development, professional learning networks, personal branding, training your attention, self-care and management, managing up and down.
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7 clues you're addicted to co-dependent leadership | @DeniseCorcoran4

7 clues you're addicted to co-dependent leadership | @DeniseCorcoran4 | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
If you are a sucker for great leadership movies like I am --- "Invictus," "Coach Carter" and "Moneyball," just to name a few -- it’s easy to assume that al
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3 Best Ways to Say ‘No’

3 Best Ways to Say ‘No’ | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it

Time is the scarcest of commodities, and as a busy business owner, you need to be able to keep time thieves at bay as often as possible.

 

One of the easiest ways to protect your time, so that you can focus your attention on your own priorities, is to learn to say no more often.

 

This good short article, suggests that the most powerful of all time management skills is having the ability to say no, and it provides three tips on how to say no without even uttering the word.


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Jenny Ebermann's curator insight, January 29, 2013 2:30 PM

Easyly said but so true!