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The Time To Act is Now On Becoming a
Leadership is one of the most salient ingredients of a community that is searching for improvement. Today, potential leaders are scattered everywhere and all that's left to do is to arouse their leadership vein and let it run into their blood and become the best of who they are in whatever endeavor they would want to lead to.

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How to Build Strong Relationhips
Interpersonally competent people share at least three things in common: 1. Interpersonally competent people are self aware. They understand themselves, and as a result they understand others. 2. Interpersonally competent people build solid, long lasting mutually beneficial relationships with the people in their lives. 3. Interpersonally competent people are able to resolve conflicts with a minimal amount of problems and upset to relationships. In this article, I’d like to focus on relationships. To begin, I’d like to share a story about the importance of relationships.

How to Become Interpersonally Competent
This article is about interpersonal competence. In my work as an executive coaching consultant, I have found that interpersonally competent people share at least three things in common: 1. Interpersonally competent people are self aware. They understand themselves, and as a result they understand others. 2. Interpersonally competent people build solid, long lasting mutually beneficial relationships with the people in their lives. 3. Interpersonally competent people are able to resolve conflicts with a minimal amount of problems and upset to relationships.

Cary Grant, Interpersonal Competence and Success
Successful people are interpersonally competent. Interpersonally competent people - listen to and empathize with others; avoid giving unwanted and unsolicited advice; admit their mistakes; are kind; see the good in others and tell them so. This is a pretty high standard to set for yourself. But as I pointed out in another article, it's best to set high goals. So do yourself a favor and set the goal of living up to these ideals. The people in your life will thank you, and you'll be well on your way to becoming a truly interpersonally competent person.

Successful People Build Strong Relationships With Their Colleagues
Successful people are inter-personally competent. Inter-personally competent people build and maintain strong relationships with the people close to them. They also resolve conflict in a manner that enhances, not detracts, from these relationships. If you want to become inter-personally competent put as much effort into building strong relationships with your colleagues as you do in producing good results. Remember, success depends both on what you do and how you do it.

Am I a Leader?
What makes a person a leader? What distinguishes a "good" leader from a "bad" leader? Can anyone become a leader or do you need particular characteristics and behaviours? This article considers these questions and makes some suggestions about who a "leader" really is.

Sherpas: Bad Gear, Great Attitude
It takes more than shiney new gear and fluffed up resumes to be a leader...Nepalese Sherpas are some of the strongest and most competent mountaineers out there...primarily because of their attitude.

Fear, Defensiveness, Relationships and Success
Successful people are interpersonally competent. Interpersonally competent people build strong relationships and resolve conflict in a positive manner. Defensive behavior hinders the development of strong relationships and tends to make conflict worse. Often we get defensive when our fear buttons get pressed -- especially our fear of rejection. So, the next time you find yourself feeling or acting defensively, ask yourself "what am I afraid of here?" The answer will help you respond in an interpersonally competent manner and to build and maintain strong relationships.

Team Excellence Fourth Ingredient - A Great Leader
Every team needs to have a good leader in order to be effective. Sometimes the true leader is an informal one rather than the formal leader. Having a leader that is too strong can lead to problems. This article deals with the function of a leader in creating great teamwork.

C-Level Relationship Selling – How to Differentiate When Selling
Differentiating is a good talking point, but it doesn’t close sales. Showing you’re competent does. Use numbers, names and details to show your difference makes you competent in what matters to the C-Level buyer.

Appreciate Your Adversaries, X
If you can appreciate your adversaries, you can be an inspirational leader. If you can't, chances are you'll never be seen as more than a competent manager... and, over time, even that modest sort of reputation might be beyond your reach....

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