December Leadership Development Carnival

Dec 7, 2009

There are few things that I let get in the way of a Monday Morning Leadership Caffeine post, but today's Leadership Development Carnival, guest hosted by Mark Stelzner, author of the Inflexion Point blog and Principal at Inflexion Advisors, is one of them. Instead of your usual cup of motivation, you get the entire carafe today with many familiar and some new voices chiming in on all manner of fascinating leadership and business topics.

thermometerThere are few things that I let get in the way of a Monday Morning Leadership Caffeine post, but today’s Leadership Development Carnival, guest hosted by Mark Stelzner, author of the Inflexion Point blog and Principal at Inflexion Advisors, is one of them.  Instead of your usual cup of motivation, you get the entire carafe today with many familiar and some new voices chiming in on all manner of fascinating leadership and business topics.

Thanks to Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership for coordinating this great Carnival program and a special thanks to Mark Stelzner for his hard work in guest hosting this month’s special edition.  It’s always a pleasure to participate and have my posts included in with some truly exciting writers.  And if your weather is anything like ours here in the Chicago-area this week, a few days of snow followed by an early deep freeze will provide just the excuse to spend a bit of extra time inside reading the great posts at the December Carnival!

Back on Tuesday with some more Leadership Caffeine!  Now, it’s time to click over to the Carnival and enjoy the stimulating thoughts and warm conversation.

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