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In The November 2022 Issue Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

 

Reality TV’s impact on Gen Z

Here are some of the things that our team of subscribers will be learning  about this month:

  • Churchill and the 21st century leader
  • Learning from a broadcasting legend--Vin Scully
  • Lessons we can learn from Queen Elizabeth
  • Leadership profile—Carol Quillen, Former Davidson College President
  • Coaching Corner--Hubie Brown
  • Serena’s lessons in leadership
  • Reality TV’s impact on Gen Z
  • Things great coaches do
  • Learning from “The Captain”
  • Lincoln’s lesson—the power of not responding
  • 13 qualities of great leaders
  • Superstar leaders?
  • And much more!

​​​​Not all readers become leaders, but all leaders must be readers!

The purpose of the Journal is to provide ideas and insights to people who are passionate about leading and to provide it in a quick and easy-to-read format. The Coaching & Leadership Journal now serves leaders from all fields. Our journal publishes article summaries that pertain to both leadership theory and insights from top leaders in all professions. Like a monthly debriefing, our journal allows you to get valuable information without having to waste time searching for it. You'll refer to it again and again. It is not just a journal, but a valuable resource delivered to you each month.


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