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In this month's collection of articles from LarryRHart.com, I invite my readers to take ownership of their personal performance as leaders. These articles ask business leaders to consider: What are you doing to prepare yourself for successful business negotiations? What communication strategies are you employing to make sure composure and professionalism always stay on the forefront? How will mastering the art of conversation improve your leadership? 

 

Adding my own insight to the valued perspectives of today's top business and communication theorists, I've curated at LarryRHart.com a collection of true "Must Reads," that I sincerely hope you'll contemplate and enjoy.

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How CEOs & Leaders Can Prepare For A Negotiation


How CEOs & Leaders Can Prepare For A negotiation

In business, deal making takes place at the highest level. As Walt Sutton writes in The Secret: Life as a Key Executive in an Entrepreneurial Organization ...

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Find Your Own Seasonal Rhythm As A Leader


Find Your Own Seasonal Rhthym As A Leader

The upcoming holiday season is a good time to relax and enjoy the company of friends and family – but is it a good time to try and get things accomplished at work?

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When You Are A Leader, There Are No Trivial Comments


When You Are A Leader There Are No Trivial Comments

Leaders are always on stage. Whether you are talking to employees, meeting with your C-suite, speaking to the media, or shaving a few strokes off your game, you are performing....

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How To Engineer & Engage In Conversations That Count


How To Engineer & Engage In Conversations That Count

Relentless. Frenetic. Complex. Dynamic. These are just a few of the adjectives one could use to describe the conventional business environment. ...

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