Digital Library – Voices in Leadership
WRUG & Co's Digital Library of Voices in Leadership
Trusted, experienced voices that align with WRUG & Co’s strategic growth priorities and people-centered, visionary leadership that amplifies & multiplies.
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Saying Yes to These Questions Means Your Emotional Intelligence Is High
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) has been projected to trend by 2022 as one of the top 10 job skills required for workers to thrive, according to the World Economic Forum …exercising your EQ helps you understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within his or her frame of reference, as we face new realities together.
Boost Your Emotional Intelligence with These 3 Questions
if you’re looking to develop particular EI strengths, it helps to consider areas for improvement others have identified along with the goals you want to achieve.

Don’t Overthink It: Allow Your Full Inner Genius To Speak
The majority of professional people wildly overvalue their cognitive capabilities — rational thought, logic, fact-gathering and analysis — over their other innate talents… The best leaders draw on every intelligence available to them.
Stop Asking for Feedback
It’s good to know where you went wrong or what’s lacking… But what’s more important is knowing how to make it better and improve. So focus on asking for advice instead of asking for feedback.

What Mentors Wish Their Mentees Knew
Excellent mentees know what type of help they need, select the right people to help them, finish tasks ahead of schedule, are mindful of their mentor’s time, are energized and engaging, and credit others liberally. Do you have what it takes?
A Leader’s Framework for Decision Making – David J. Snowden & Mary E. Boone
Leaders who understand that the world is often irrational and unpredictable will find (this) framework particularly useful.
The Elements of Good Judgment – Sir Andrew Likierman
To some degree we are all capable of forming views and interpreting evidence. What we need, of course, is good judgment.
How to Debate Ideas Productively (at work & in life)
While diverse thinking and disagreements can be uncomfortable, they are more likely to lead… to progress, innovate, and come up with breakthrough solutions than consensus and “nice” conversations in which people hold back what they think.

Choosing Optimism – Pete & Jen
“Living in a fantasy world” is disregarding reality because it’s more convenient for you to do that. But “Being an Optimist” is believing that a better future is possible.
What Leading with Optimism Really Looks Like – Shawn Achor & Michelle Gielan
Imagine if double the number of people on your team felt like the company was going in the right direction, even in the midst of an incredibly challenging time.
How to Keep Working When You’re Just Not Feeling It
Effective self-motivation is one of the main things that distinguishes high-achieving professionals from everyone else …(it’s) one of the hardest skills to learn, but it’s critical to your success.
3 Reasons It’s So Hard to ‘Follow Your Passion’
Many of us want to pursue our passions… Viewing passion as able to be developed, as a challenging ongoing process, and as something that may lead you astray may help us better achieve our goals.
Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time – Tony Schwartz & Catherine McCarthy
The core problem with working longer hours is that time is a finite resource. Energy is a different story… energy can be systematically expanded and regularly renewed by establishing specific rituals.
Great Leaders Are Confident, Connected, Committed, and Courageous – Peter Bregman
You need to show up powerfully and magnetically in a way that attracts people to trust you, follow you, and commit to putting 100% of their effort into a larger purpose… You need to care about others and connect with them in such a way that they feel your care…
The Traps That Steal Your Initiative
“If you only see problems or despair, that is what will be… But, if you see hope and opportunity, then you can make change happen! …It comes down to what you choose to see, despite all that is around you.”

Four Pillars of Leadership – Vijay Eswaran
Full Post at ThriveGlobal.com 1 – Leaders Take Ownership.... for their lives & of the people & environment they step into2 – Leaders Empower.... raise in others a sense of self-belief3 – Leaders are Purpose-Driven.... "purpose is the difference between a...

Begin with Trust – Frances X. Frei & Anne Morriss
Uber’s workforce was frustrated, and the brand was becoming toxic… the very values that had fueled Uber’s success had also been misused and distorted on his watch.
Create a Growth Culture, Not a Performance-Obsessed One
A performance culture asks, “How much energy can we mobilize?” and the answer is only a finite amount. A growth culture asks, “How much energy can we liberate?” and the answer is infinite.
Why Talented People Don’t Use Their Strengths
As a leader, the challenge is not only to spot talent but also to convince your (team) that you value their talents and that they should, too. This is how you start to build a team… who bring their superpowers to work. – Whitney Johnson

Hire Leaders for What They Can Do, Not What They Have Done
It’s time to rethink the notion of leadership… move beyond promoting those with the most competence and start thinking more about those who can get you where you want to go… In other words, start considering those who have high potential, not just top performers. – Josh Bersin
Creating a Purpose-Driven Organization – Robert E. Quinn & V. Thakor
Every organization has a pool of change agents that usually goes untapped… A higher purpose is not about economic exchanges… It explains how the people involved with an organization are making a difference, gives them a sense of meaning, and draws their support.
A Story of Remarkable Team EQ: The Maiden Crew
All of a sudden, people who weren’t necessarily allowed to step up, stepped up, and were incredibly good… Team spirit was very good and became stronger and stronger.

Why Visionary Leadership Fails – Ates, Tarakci, Porck, van Knippenberg & Groenen
Visionary leadership does not just set the strategic direction — it tells a story about why the change is worth pursuing and inspires people to embrace the change.
Persuading the Unpersuadable
The bad news is that plenty of leaders are so sure of themselves that they reject worthy opinions and ideas from others and refuse to abandon their own bad ones. The good news is that it is possible to get even the most overconfident, stubborn, narcissistic, and disagreeable people to open their minds.

10 Communication Secrets of Great Leaders
Keep in mind, communication is not about you… it’s about helping others, meeting needs, understanding concerns & adding value. – Mike Myatt