Your Search for Leadership Wisdom Starts and Ends at the Carnival!

Seeking Leadership WisdomOne of the best leadership public services you will find is Dan McCarthy’s hard work to produce the monthly Leadership Development Carnivals.

Dan scours the world far and wide for compelling content designed to inspire, energize and challenge you to step up your leadership game.  He leaves no stone unturned looking for those nuggets of wisdom and then he carefully crafts them into a post guaranteed not to disappoint.  OK, actually, he does a heck of a job inviting people to submit their favorite posts, and I’m sure he turns over at least a few stones, but the result is as advertised!  Point your browser to Dan’s Great Leadership site for this month’s Carnival and remember to drop your favorite blogger a comment or two as you explore the material!

The September 5th Leadership Development Carnival at Great Leadership

Just in time for a long holiday weekend, Dan McCarthy is hosting the always exciting and often inspiring Leadership Development Carnival at his home blogging base at Great Leadership.

Aside from the way over the top kind words that he has for me and this blog (Thanks, Dan!), he’s put together a collection of phenomenal essays from some really great writers and authorities in the world of leadership and business.

Grab a cup of coffee…or something colder and click over to The Carnival and enjoy the rides with Wally Bock, Steve Roessler, Mary Joe Asmus and so may other great bloggers!

Thanks, Dan for hosting this great event.

The August Leadership Development Carnival

It is always fun to be part of the Leadership Development Carnivals, because it gives me a chance to hang out with some very accomplished leadership bloggers and thought leaders. I learn something of value from these great professionals every time, and I never mind that I benefit from being in their company!

This month’s issue of the Leadership Development Carnival is hosted at Intentional Leadership, the home of Mary Jo Asmus, one of my must-read favorites for her wisdom, insights and the fact that she exudes professionalism and that “all around great person” in everything that she writes.  I also follow Mary Jo on Twitter.

My post at this month’s Carnival is one that struck a chord with more than a few people: “Things I Wish People Would Have Told Me When I Became a Leader.” If you’ve already read that post, don’t let that stop you from clicking over and checking out the long list of great bloggers and greater content.   There’s something to inspire, educate and motivate for everyone.

Thanks Mary Jo for hosting!  Now, I’ve got to quit writing and start reading.  So much great content…!