By Leading Blog: A Leadership Blog @ LeadershipNow on May 31, 2009

Here are a selection of tweets from May 2009:
- Ten Fatal Flaws That Derail Leaders HBR http://ow.ly/9Piu
- Mulally on Ford: “This is a huge enterprise and the magic is, everybody knows the plan.” How well are you communicating?
- Edison’s genius lay in his ability to conceive a fully developed marketplace, not simply a discrete device ~Tim Brown IDEO
- Our competencies enable and restrict the range of leadership roles we will be able to perform well.
- How to manage the clever squad: It is time to reframe the debate about talent and start thinking about clever people.
- All the truly grt armies in history had a cause that inspired the individual to remarkable heights of courage & endurance ~Eisenhower
- The task of leadership is to create an alignment of strengths in ways that make weaknesses irrelevant. ~Peter Drucker
- We don’t first find leaders and hope they take on the qualities of a servant. We need to find servants and let them be leaders ~Cole
- To paraphrase Thomas Carruthers, a leader is one who makes themselves progressively unnecessary.
- Life reveals who we are inside. Life is the test of the measure of your leadership. ~Neil Cole http://ow.ly/8aDf
- A model of action or agreement: Some leaders simply tell people what to do, while others try to build consensus.. http://tinyurl.com/rbyh3d
- Fund mgr James Chanos explained in 2007, “It is the regulated bits of the system you should worry about!” How true. http://ow.ly/6F6c
- No such thing as dysfunctional org because every org is perfectly aligned to achieve the results it currently gets. We want it that way!
- Soar above the skyful of lies: If we are to manage the increased flow of information, first we have to learn to … http://tinyurl.com/o3jcv7
- Rick Smith: To be successful, you need to earn every relationship. Good Post: http://ow.ly/5Pfj
- If we keep our focus too tight, we may miss the opportunities all around us.
- ‘Shrink to Win’ Isn’t Much of a Strategy http://twurl.nl/bkf6bj
- Goodbye Bland Affluence http://twurl.nl/up47pe
- A man should swallow a toad every morning to be sure of not meeting with anything more revolting in the day ahead ~Nicolas Chamfort
- The Secret faithful have been left standing at curb dutifully visualizing a new Ferrari as the repo man takes the Ford http://ow.ly/4HY7
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By CA on May 30, 2009
We are living in one of the most unsettling periods in human history. Businesses are being nationalized. William Gale, an economist at the Brookings Institute, along with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke suggests that while the recession might end by the end of the year, sustainable recovery may take a while. Perhaps the greatest economic lesson we will learn is that we cannot spend our way out of a recession. People cannot spend what they do not have. And this goes for governments too. Speaking of people, when they find themselves on path to poverty losing everything they have worked for all their lives, I guess rationality goes out of the window.
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