Growing your leadership skills
Welcome to Top Picks, which will help you discover great newsletters that can inspire, delight, or help you get ahead. This month, I’ve curated a collection of authors who focus on sharing leadership concepts. Click Subscribe above to be notified of each edition.
Leading Between the Lines: Leadership lessons that cross generational lines and show us how we can lead like the youth of today
This monthly newsletter from Melissa Kilby, ?Executive Director of global leadership development organization Girl Up, focuses on leadership development through a lens of intergenerational equity and impact.
"The young leaders I learn from and lead with really can change the world. They challenge our long-held beliefs and narratives and hold us up to meet higher expectations and ideals." [Read more here]
How Leaders Lead Insiders: A newsletter exploring the most important ideas in leadership to help you leave your mark on the world.
This biweekly newsletter from former Yum! Brands Co-Founder, retired Chairman and CEO and host of the podcast "How Leaders Lead" David Novak highlights ways to make the world a better place by developing leaders at all ages along with insights and interviews from accomplished experts.
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"Leadership does not come naturally to everyone. You have to put the work in to develop your leadership skills. And sometimes that means you have to do things that you just don’t want to do, but you know you?have?to do to be successful. If you don't take the time to develop yourself as a leader, you will miss the opportunity to really make a difference for your organization and?the people within.?This is why the concept of self coaching is so essential to becoming a great leader.?You have to know how to?coach yourself forward." [Read more here]
Insight: Notes on Work, Family and Our Future
LinkedIn Influencer and?Former CEO of PepsiCo and author of 'My Life in Full' Indra Nooyi writes this monthly newsletter series focused on the importance of gender equity along with helping leaders navigate change and nurture empathy and trust with their teams.
"Think about whether you are really supporting the best people. Women make up half of the most promising talent out there — ignoring that fact is a sure formula for falling behind."?[Read more here]
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