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Getting Through: Leading with Optimism Hope and Love by Kelly Niccolls

Getting Through: Leading with Optimism Hope and Love by Kelly Niccolls | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
By Kelly Niccolls

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Future Ready - Leading through unprecedented times - new podcast series

Future Ready - Leading through unprecedented times - new podcast series | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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Tanna Hanson's curator insight, April 26, 2020 11:37 AM
Leadership
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Podcast episode provides a perspective on how the school has become community hub during the pandemic.
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15 Great Quotes About Self-Awareness

15 Great Quotes About Self-Awareness | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
The best workplace leaders are highly self-aware. Servant-leaders value self-awareness and cultivate it. Here are 15 great self-awareness quotes.

Via Ivon Prefontaine, PhD, Dean J. Fusto
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A psychologist shares the 10 qualities of the most authentic people

A psychologist shares the 10 qualities of the most authentic people | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

In a society roided-out on bling, cash, ego, nakedness, and status, we have lost our authenticity.

 

We have lost morals and what it means to be ourselves. So many are caught up in following the crowd they have gotten lost in it. How can any type of true success come from being a follower?

 

Followers are lost to their authenticity and are chasers of "status" and "wealth." Followers are competitive, insecure, and consistently positioning and provoking to one-up each other. The stand-out successes we all admire are not in the crowd, they aren’t chasing cash, or being cool.

 

It doesn’t mean they don’t love nice things or indulge in them; it means they approach success from a different mindset.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 22, 2016 11:13 PM

They approach life with a different mindset.

Adele Taylor's curator insight, November 24, 2016 4:26 PM
Interesting...
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How To Make Work More Fun - And Why It's Essential

How To Make Work More Fun - And Why It's Essential | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

We all hear about the importance of injecting fun into the workplace, and research has proven the benefits of fun. One recent study of 2,000 employees, conducted by Professor Sir Cary Cooper with BrightHR, showed that integrating fun into the workplace reduces absences, increases productivity and reduces stress.

 

Ditching the doldrums is becoming even more important as millennials continue to make up a larger percentage of the workforce. The Cooper/BrightHR study also showed that 79% of graduates believe fun at work is important. 44% believe it encourages a stronger work ethic.

 

Dave Hemsath, author of 301 Ways To Have Fun At Work, believes fun may be the single most important trait of a highly effective and successful organization. In fact, companies with “fun policies” cite greater job satisfaction and increased employee loyalty as two major benefits.

 

So the value is there. But how do you turn your workplace into a funplace? There are lots of ways to add play to work, ranging from the office environment to experiences beyond the office. In this post, I share some success stories.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 13, 2016 4:42 PM

How do you turn your workplace into a fun place? There are lots of ways to add play to work, ranging from the office environment to experiences beyond the office. In this post, I share some success stories.

legopanama's comment, November 14, 2016 2:00 AM
wow...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Secret Productivity Booster I Mastered In Just One Week

The Secret Productivity Booster I Mastered In Just One Week | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
 When we think of the benefits of good posture, we almost always only consider the musculoskeletal: fewer aches and pains due to less stress on the joints and muscles of the body. Yet in recent years, researchers are finding myriad other benefits to maintaining good posture while sitting, standing, and walking. Good posture, it turns out, is not only good for your body, but your brain and your productivity as well.
 
What most people do not realize is that posture communicates our capabilities and worth to others and also affects our own psychophysiology.
 

A 2009 study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology revealed that sitting up straight and sticking your chest out can boost self confidence, while slouching can lead to negative thoughts. Another study found that good posture actually increases your productivity and creativity.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 1, 2016 5:44 PM

What happened during the week that a habitual sloucher stood tall. Hint: several professional benefits.

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There Are 7 Types of Ultra-Likable Leaders: Which One Are You?

There Are 7 Types of Ultra-Likable Leaders: Which One Are You? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

First the bad news: 85 percent of companies report an urgent need to develop their leadership pipeline. But only 40 percent believe their current pool of high-potentials can meet their future business needs.

 

Now the good news: With Millennials taking over as the largest working generation, it would behoove current leaders to identify who amongst them have the key leadership traits that lead to success.

 

The brutal truth of what to look for in your high potential leaders. This will make or break your organization.


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Adele Taylor's curator insight, October 5, 2016 6:44 PM
Interesting, adjusting for future millennial leaders...
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Leading By Reassuring - Webinar Training Series -Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with Dr. Christine Wells

Leading By Reassuring - Webinar Training Series -Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with Dr. Christine Wells | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Join Dr. Christine Wells, a national leader on school customer experience and communication, for this special webinar training series, as she examines critical strategies for engaging your K-12 community during a crisis.

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The Fake News Culprit No One Wants to Identify: You | Backchannel

The Fake News Culprit No One Wants to Identify: You | Backchannel | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Facebook and Twitter won't fix fake news alone, says danah boyd. Today's information wars are also a reflection of us.

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GwynethJones's curator insight, December 19, 2017 6:48 PM

I always love reading what danah boyd aka @zephoria is talking about - she's always on point!

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There’s Nothing Personal About Big Tech and Education

There’s Nothing Personal About Big Tech and Education | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Audrey Watters’ recent talk, “Education Technology as the ‘New Normal’”, is a cautionary tale about the forces behind digital technologies in education. While Watters apologises in advance for the…

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lisa gorena's curator insight, July 3, 2017 3:50 PM
This article points out that canned deliverables from tech companies are not personalized learning. Technology has its place in the classroom but we need to remember to teach the individual students. Teachers working with students using technology is most effective and personal. 
 
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11 Questions You Need to Ask About Your Team's Effectiveness

11 Questions You Need to Ask About Your Team's Effectiveness | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

You have a great product or service. You have the funds to make it happen. Now, the big question is "Do you have the people to stand by you and execute?"

 

The biggest question for entrepreneurs today is how to create a culture to keep your dream growing to its full potential. The answer is by creating a place for people to continue to develop both professionally and personally.

 

Dividing professional and personal development is an oxymoron. One feeds the other. And when you have an environment of mutual respect and open communication, more people want to hang around with you and make magic at work. The hardest part of work is the people piece. It needs on-going attention to keep productivity high and stress low.

 

Here are 11 questions to ask yourself and your team to make sure you are heading in the right direction.


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Adele Taylor's curator insight, November 23, 2016 3:51 PM
Good read, I particularly like number 5, there is no point having a team meeting if no one feels safe to say anything.
Andy Webb's curator insight, November 24, 2016 9:42 PM
Here's a monthly leadership checklist for team effectiveness.
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Six Things Great Bosses Constantly Remind Their Teams

Six Things Great Bosses Constantly Remind Their Teams | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Whether you’ve just started training your first hire or you’ve been managing scores of people for decades, you’re in the position of being a leader. And if there’s one aspect of leadership that holds true, regardless of staff size or industry, it’s that being one isn’t for the thin-skinned or the faint of heart.
 

So much of your job isn’t about hitting goals, but rather about being rooted in reality, constantly striving to bring perspective and empathy to whatever situations you encounter. Sometimes, finding the right words can be the biggest challenge of your day. But other times, you’re overthinking it, and it’s as simple as saying these six tiny sentences.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 8, 2016 5:22 PM

Great leaders tell their team members over and over again to speak their minds and to say no to the right things.

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Leadership Is About Emotion

Leadership Is About Emotion | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Make a list of the 5 leaders you most admire. They can be from business, social media, politics, technology, the sciences, any field. Now ask yourself why you admire them. The chances are high that your admiration is based on more than their accomplishments, impressive as those may be. I’ll bet that everyone on your list reaches you on an emotional level.

 

This ability to reach people in a way that transcends the intellectual and rational is the mark of a great leader. They all have it. They inspire us. It’s a simple as that. And when we’re inspired we tap into our best selves and deliver amazing work.

 

So, can this ability to touch and inspire people be learned? No and yes. The truth is that not everyone can lead, and there is no substitute for natural talent. Honestly, I’m more convinced of this now – I’m in reality about the world of work and employee engagement. But for those who fall somewhat short of being a natural born star (which is pretty much MANY of us), leadership skills can be acquired, honed and perfected. And when this happens your chances of engaging your talent increases from the time they walk into your culture.

 

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Cameron Larsuel's curator insight, October 17, 2016 6:27 PM

Leadership is emotion, leadership is energy, leadership is you.

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8 Powerful Ways To Conquer Stress

8 Powerful Ways To Conquer Stress | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

The ability to manage your emotions and remain calm under pressure has a direct link to your performance. TalentSmart has conducted research with more than a million people, and found that 90% of top performers are skilled at managing their emotions in times of stress in order to remain calm and in control.

 

Stress has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you least expect it, but how you respond is only half the battle. The secret to winning the war against stress lies in what you do when you aren’t working (and presumably aren’t as stressed). Otherwise, you fall into bad habits that can magnify your stress, rather than alleviate it. You need to shift gears to these relaxing and rejuvenating activities during your time off.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, September 29, 2016 7:48 PM

Keeping your stress under control is critical to your health, happiness, and performance. These proven methods will make it happen.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, October 3, 2016 12:53 PM
Stress is the biggest gift of the information technology age. It might in its extreme phase lead to inefficiency and a serious shortfall in output. In schools this happens when teachers have to handle too many tasks at a time, and this includes their being given too many deadlines. The best way to beat stress would be to disconnect from anything that is distracting or even overwhelming in nature, even if it means disconnecting from the net. Another important way is to limit chores, prioritise tasks, as such. In addition to all these steps, one could also take a break to exercise or move around. Most teachers will ask their students to beat the stress of a difficult lesson by giving them a few minutes to get up from their chairs and stretch.