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In the June 2023 Issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

 

What Generation Z wants in a leader

Along with learning what Generation Z is looking for in a leader, top athletic and education leaders will be reading about the following topics in the June 2023 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:

  • Are phones ruining vacations?
  • Leadership tips from Jon Gordon
  • The who, what and where of gaslighting
  • Checklist for gaslighting leaders
  • Coaching Corner—Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac Hockey
  • Colorful Kim Mulkey wins another title
  • Father Ed’s take on Danny Hurley
  • A different era
  • Is it time to drop the idea of “best-friends?
  • Toxic shame
  • Sam Bennett's motivating words
  • Unique loneliness
  • And More!

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