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Jul 22 2020

Best Leadership Development – Joining NPO Board

Written by Michael Corley in Strengthening

There are many leadership development opportunities for those of us wishing to improve ourselves, including but not limited to: Reading magazines Reading books Listening to podcasts Taking online courses Watching webinars Participating in virtual sessions Attending conferences Enrolling…

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Oct 16 2019

Rapport leads to Trust, which in turn leads to Credibility

Written by Michael Corley in Communication, Leadership

“To be an effective leader, you need to have credibility.  To be credible, you need to be trusted.  To develop trust, you need to build rapport.” – Michael Corley.  (I just made this up, and it sounds good,…

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