By: Jesse Lyn Stoner
Thanks, Joe. Your comments remind me that the ability to recognize an urge and decide to behave differently is one of the things that separates humans from other primates. When we see the results of...
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Hi Jesse, This is a great post, marvelous video and some great comments. Don Tapscott thought on Starlings’ murmurations was beautiful. Going through them had me tempted to dive into the vastness of...
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Thank you Gurmeet for sharing your reflections. You beautifully explain the interplay between vision and collaboration. I am in such agreement that in Full Steam Ahead, I put equal weight on the...
View ArticleBy: Gurmeet Singh Pawar
Hi Jesse, I totally and fully agree with all that you said. You summarize them quite nicely. There was a reason why Don Tapscott metaphor caught my eye as a key to something so essential. Not sure if...
View ArticleBy: Goparlen
The elements of collaborative leadership have to be understood and adopted by all leaders. This excellent article fills in a gap in some many leadership books, conferences and articles. There are so...
View ArticleBy: ~joe tassinari
Beautiful article Jesse. Collaborative workplaces where colleagues find their voice among a united team not only makes the workplace enjoyable but blossoms peace throughout the world.
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How then can someone involve in collaborative leadership as a financial secretary
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It would depend on how you see your job. If your purpose is to provide accurate and timely financial information to leaders so they can make good decisions, then you would need to collaborate with them...
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