Since March 1st, I have had the privilege of having some of the very finest leadership experts from around the world, write guest posts on A Slice of Leadership as part of the International Leadership Blogathon. I been inspired, uplifted, and filled with ideas and thoughts that have opened my eyes to a greater understanding of leadership, additionally I have made some friendships that I expect will last a lifetime.
Here is a recap of the articles. I highly recommend you click through these and read the leadership insight collected here from around the world. Tomorrow we will start fresh again with more experts for the remaining days in March. Please come back each day for more international leadership wisdom.
Day 1 – Andy Phillips from Columbia
Does Your Leadership Style Need To Change When Leading Internationally?
Day 2 – David Lapin from the USA / Canada /South Africa
Leadership Re-Imagined – Why the lessons of the Past Are Not Enough!
Day 3 – Hans Balmaekers from The Netherlands
Leaders in Beta: Testing What Works
Day 4 – Kimunya Mugo from Kenya
Lessons of Leadership & Culture From Kenya
Day 5 – Colleen Jolly from the USA / UK
Belief: The Underpants Gnomes Method of Leadership
Day 6 – Lora Crestan from Canada
Leaders …Let Go!
Day 7 – John Wenger from New Zealand
Leaders Hold The Power to Engage
Day 8 – Kimberly Bordonero from the USA
The Leadership Brand: How to Discover Your Personal Brand Persona
Day 9 -Oscar Capote Agudo from Spain
The People Will All Say, “We did this ourselves!”
Day 10 – Paul S. Allen from New Zealand
Leadership: It is not about you! Get over it.
Day 11 – Janne Othonen from Finland
Achieving Success with Personal Leadership
Day 12 – Amy Beth Miller from the USA
5 Ways Leaders Botch Communication – Without Saying a Word
Day 13 – Sandro Da Silva from Te Netherlands
Leadership: Do You Practice What You Preach?
Day 14 – David Hain from The U.K.
Lessons on Leadership and Life from a Football Match
I know each of these writers would love to hear your comments and connect with you. You can do so on each of the pages above.