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HR.com's Leadership eBulletin for the Week of April 19, 2010

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Learn from industry leader Jim Clemmer about personal time management and organization, tips to avoid the persuasion trap, and what makes a leader the real deal.

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Avoiding the Persuasion Trap

Few communication goals are more alluring than trying to persuade (a.k.a seduce) people to embrace new ideas and behaviors. It's one reason organizations continue communicating with employees as an audience to be directed with messages instead of a community to be engaged through conversation.
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Do You Know the Keys to Employee Engagement?
The real challenge in employee engagement is re-energizing employee commitment and passion. Organizations need to go back to addressing the fundamental issues of vision, mission, and values NOT just as empty platitudes to put up on posters around the office but as real beacons as to why people are working there in the first place.
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Strong Leaders are the Real Deal

We all know that strong leaders are the real deal. They embody the leadership clichés like "walk the talk" or "lead by example." Strong leaders maintain a close connection between what they say and what they do. A Penn State survey found that managers who are well aware of their leadership style are more likely to succeed at their jobs than their peers.
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My Approach to Personal Time Management and Organization

Self-management, like self-improvement is highly personal. What works for one person may be ridiculous to someone else. Over the years I've evolved a personal management system that works for me. I think of it as PODS.
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Virtual HR Conferences


We invite you to attend one or more of the great conferences lined up for 2010. Watch live webcasts, earn credits, and browse virtual trade show booths. Registration is free for members.

Integrated Talent Management: Selecting the Best System and Pitfalls to Success
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>  Unleashing Motivation at Work - New and Innovative Work Environments

Appealing to employees’ intrinsic motivation and values helps leaders at all levels of the organization to become more fully engaged. For an organization to thrive creating an organizational culture that nourishes innovation is key.  Three critical conditions achieve this...

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Applied Critical Thinking: A 3-Phase Approach to Developing Problem Solvers & Efficient Thinkers
If you're not developing your employees' ability to apply critical thinking skills, then you're missing a huge opportunity. Improved critical thinking skills lead to more effective problem-solving...
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Date: April 27, 2010
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET


How Leaders Drive Workforce Performance: Global Research Highlights and Leadership Best Practices
Many employees are disgruntled. Some are expressing pent up frustrations about how they have been treated through the downturn. The result is a disengaged workforce. Engaged employees have productivity rates that ...
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Date: May 4, 2010
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET


Leading Across Differences: Real World Lessons for HR Managers
During this webcast presenters will discuss the growing importance of leading across social identity differences in organizations; with a focus on addressing social identity tensions. The presenters will ...
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Date: May 13, 2010
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET


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>   Developing Exemplary Performance One Person at a Time - Summary

When it comes to performance development, many leaders are happy to accept work that is merely “satisfactory.” But what if each employee could be developed into an exemplary performer, executing their duties at a level significantly above organizational standards?

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