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         <title>What is the difference between a Leader and a Manager?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><em>“The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that do.” – Apple commercial, 1997</em></blockquote><div>In the below game-changing 5-minute video, Scott William, founder of a leadership consulting company, business guru and avid blogger, shares why <strong>he doesn’t manage his staff; he leads them.</strong></div><div><strong>Why? Because managers change things, but leaders change the world.</strong></div><div>In the powerful video, Williams describes what he sees as the 10 essential differences in the leaders vs. managers debate. And with over 500,000 views on YouTube, this video hits the nail on the proverbial leadership head, making it a must-watch for all leaders and aspiring leaders alike.</div><div>Watch the video to gain his insights, and check out our suggestions below to learn how you can further expand on each of his 10 ideas:</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 09:34:55 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Is Ferdinand Marcos a great leader?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> Many speculations rise when we say the name <strong><em><mark>Ferdinand Marcos</mark></em></strong>. This name is deeply rooted in the history of the Philippines from economy to his impact in the nation's people that up to this day, many of the people of the Philippines are still against the Marcoses.<br> <br> Ferdinand Marcos, he is one of the former president of the republic of the Philippines who served for a mere 2 decades. Marcos is the name reflected by the Martial Law.<br> <br> According to some sources Marcos served the congress and military before pursuing to be a president. He was the presidenr known for more than an hour speech but the script is just written in his mind. Under his reign the railway system of the Philippines emerge, it fought for the poverty, and also Marcos teach his people to be law abiding citizens, he was the so called nation's builder. Under his reign was the first longest Express way in the Asia the NLEX and SLEX, some says that it is the golden age of the Philippines, but is it?<br> <br> Human rights violation, extrajudicial killings and the worst of all are the cases of those who disappeared in his regime but until now is still missing. According to some even the television is controlled by him. Curfew hours is very strict and the suspension of writ of habeas corpus is indeed a worst case.<br> <br> It's all about how we look on the things in different direction, we cannot understand someone who is looking at another perspective. What can you say? </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 09:45:42 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Is The Husband Supposed to Be the Leader In Marriage? By: Seth Adam Smith</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A few years ago, I attended the wedding of a dear friend of mine. Before the actual ceremony the minister took time to give a powerful bit of counsel to everyone who had gathered. His words affected me so deeply that they have prompted me to change not only how I approach my marriage, but also my relationships with family and friends.</div><div>From what I can remember, the minister said this:</div><blockquote>In scripture, husbands have been called the head (or leader) of the household. The world scoffs at such an idea, but that is because the world has a perverted sense of leadership. The world thinks of a leader as the person in charge — a person who makes all of the decisions, forces everyone to do what he wants and then takes all of the glory for himself. But the world’s way of leadership is not God’s way of leadership. Leadership, the way God intended it, is a call to service. God’s leadership, simply put, is the rendering of humble service to those you love and giving the glory to God.Too often, men seek solitude from or power over those they claim to love. This is perverted leadership. <em>God calls men to a road that</em> <em>brings them in harmony with their wives and children</em>. Yes, you will make decisions, but you will make them with the intent to serve your family — not yourself. Remember, the God who calls others to lead is the same God who washed the feet of His disciples. There is no unrighteous pride in God’s form of leadership — only perfect love.</blockquote><div>Some may question the wisdom of this minister, but I have tested his words and found them be true. I have put his advice into practice in my own life, and I’ve realized that some of the most difficult times in my marriage have been the times when I myself have exercised a perverted sense of leadership — made demands, ignored my wife’s needs in favor of my own or withheld forgiveness. In contrast, the happiest times in my marriage have been those where I’ve “taken charge,” and more fully devoted myself to my wife — recommitting to serve her and see her needs as equal to my own.</div><div>That minister’s counsel has blessed not only my marriage, but nearly all of my relationships. As I’ve applied these principles to my life, I’ve come to realize that every relationship in life presents us with “leadership opportunities” — moments in which we are called to serve, guide, protect and love one another. Recognizing these calls to leadership (and acting on them) has made me a better husband, friend, brother and son.</div><div>I would like to extend this minister’s message to you: Start today and consider ways that you are being called to lead in love. While there are many types of relationships with different dynamics, I can promise you that as you sincerely recognize and meet the needs of those you care about, you will feel a greater sense of love and appreciation for those you serve. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 09:45:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Fun Ice Breaker Questions for Managers during meetings:                         </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>&nbsp;If you woke up tomorrow as an animal, what animal would you choose to be and why?&nbsp; If you woke up tomorrow as an animal, what animal would you choose to be and why?&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;Are you spring, summer, fall, or winter? Please share why.&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;If you could only choose one vacation destination where would you pick and why?&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;Pick something out of your pocket or purse and share with the group why it's important to you.&nbsp;</li><li>&nbsp;What item that you don't have already, would you most like to own?&nbsp;</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 09:55:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>How to Think Like a Manager.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Know your people.&nbsp;</mark></strong></div><div>Even if you’ve worked the people who now report to you for years, make sure that you really understand them. Know what excites them, what worries them, and most important, how to motivate them.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Think “big picture.”&nbsp;</mark></strong></div><div>Planning for the future is now an important part of your role. Delegate enough work to employees so you have time to focus on the future. Don’t let day-to-day matters overwhelm you. It takes many people—and many teams of people—to build a successful organization. &nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Help employees to improve their work.&nbsp;</mark></strong></div><div>Rely on employees to perform the tasks that they do best. Let some decide how they should carry out their work. This will increase motivation and improve performance.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Make people feel valued.&nbsp;</mark></strong></div><div>Make sure your people know that their ideas and opinions matter to you. When employees feel they are recognized and supported, they are more satisfied, engaged, and productive, and will rise to meet your expectations.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Wait before making changes.</mark></strong></div><div>Don't plunge right in and change everything. Just because you disagree with the way something is done doesn’t make it “wrong.” Spend time observing what works and what doesn’t before “shaking things up,” which can leave everyone off balance.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Collaborate with your boss.&nbsp;</mark></strong></div><div>Just as it was before, your job is still to help your boss to do his or her job. Meet with the boss frequently to offer information and to receive advice.</div><div><strong><mark>Handle problems.</mark></strong></div><div>Working out problems is another big part of your new job. You must figure out the best solution and implement that solution. Of course, you can ask for assistance, but it falls to you to make sure that problems are dealt with in an efficient and timely manner.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><mark>Be yourself.</mark></strong></div><div>Be human: laugh, cry, cheer, frown…and remain calm if you make an occasional mistake. Your subordinates will appreciate that you are not trying to lord it over them.</div><div>Changing your thinking processes in these important ways will help you to establish and meet objectives, get results through people, and ultimately, to grow and prosper as a professional manager.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 10:07:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Treat Everyone Like a CEO: A Leadership Strategy and Networking Exercise</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Here is just one leadership strategy and relationship building exercise from among many from Ira Koretsky's 90-minute inspiring, hands-on program. It was titled, "Poke Your 'I' Out: How Improvisational Humor Skills Will Improve Your Career Success." </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-23 10:17:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Nice idea</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-24 09:39:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2018-06-26 05:49:16 UTC</pubDate>
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