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Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 30 – The Leadership Skills Gap

This week Pam and Peter talk about the Center for Creative Leadership’s Report on The Leadership Skills Gap, the Washington Post’s On Leadership and a little more advice for setting goals for 2010. 

Leadership in the News

  • How the Mighty Fall – From Eliot Spitzer to Tiger Woods, leaders falling to temptation.
  • AIG pay issues are back again - Fresh Pay Skirmish Erupts at AIG (WSJ subscriber content)
  • Most Americans feel that President Obama doesn’t deserve the Nobel Peace Prize (Voice of America article)

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  3. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 22 – Ed O’Malley, CEO, Kansas Leadership Center
  4. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 35 – Senator Scott Brown: Leading or following change?
  5. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 10 (Part 2 – Jay Rogers, CEO, Local Motors)

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Author: Peter A. Mello, Founder/Editor (260 Articles)

Founder of Weekly Leader and Sea-Fever Consulting, LLC, a leadership development and strategic communications consultancy. Previously, CEO of an international nonprofit organization and COO of a national insurance/risk management services firm. Peter has been leading people and managing organizations for over 30 years, writes a leadership column for MarineNews magazine and blogs about maritime culture at Sea-Fever. Follow him on Twitter.

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