guardian.co.uk Society:
If Labour cannot win the coming election with Gordon Brown, it certainly can't win it without him (Here's the last hard choice for Labour: leader or country, 14 November). Imagine the bickering and infighting among his potent (Read More)
New York Times:
The environment commissioner called on the European Union to pledge to cut emissions by 30 percent from 1990 levels to demonstrate leadership ahead of a landmark meeting in Copenhagen. (Read More)
MSNBC:
From NBC's Ken StricklandSenate Democratic aides say that Majority Leader Harry Reid and his leadership team have begun searching for a fix on the public option. At least four Democratic Senate moderates made it clear this we (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Oh, other companies are being hit by this so-called recession? Not Panasonic! It's headed to the top of the tech world on a pile of cordless phones. They're gonna ride this wave forever! PANASONIC MAINTAINS GLOBAL #1 POSITIO (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Unite and RMT considering action over two-year pay offerThe spectre of industrial action on the London Underground during the Christmas period loomed closer today as engineering and electrical workers on the tube voted in fav (Read More)
India Times:
MagicBricks.com, India’s No.1 Property Portal from the Times Group, has consolidated its leadership position in the online real estate space by recording the maximum number of Unique Visitors to its website. (Read More)
Huffington Post:
One of the leading progressive champions of health care reform is pessimistic about the state of the debate in the Senate, saying he sees virtually no path to passing strong legislation and foresees potential congressional lo (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
The improvement of Aaron Lennon's crossing, Michael Essien's advanced role and Sunderland's discipline all dealt with1. Tottenham Hotspur have Aaron Lennon to thankJermain Defoe has deservedly hogged the headlines after scori (Read More)
Huffington Post:
If you're an underdog conservative running for Congress, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) should be on your speed dial these days.A favorite of the tea party crowd and a longtime scourge for Democrats and some Republicans alike insid (Read More)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed:
When Henry Spelman found out he'd won a Rhodes Scholarship, his first call was to his girlfriend. To share the good news, of course, but also to see whether she was a winner as well.The couple, both seniors at the University (Read More)
leading-blog-a-leadership-blog-leadershipnow:
Do the leaders within your organization have the skills they need to be successful in the future? This is the basic question that the Center for Creative Leadership asked 2,200 leaders from 15 organizations, in three countri (Read More)
Agile Ministry:
I’ve recently been witness to an amazing phenomena within the church – recreating things that have already been created multiple times before. Things like leadership training plans, discipleship growth plans, and volunteer tr (Read More)
The Guardian:
University ordered to repay £36m worth of fundingThe University and College Union (UCU) says the position of governors at London Metropolitan University has become untenable, following a call for the entire governing body to (Read More)
leadership-turn:
As you may know, I coach with a focus on MAP—it’s effects, uses and how to enhance/change it—so I tend to collect articles and information that will help illustrate and/or drive home a critical point.MAP is both timely and ti (Read More)
The Guardian:
Poor newspaper circulations in the United States are even worse than the latest figures suggest because of changes to the way in which Audit Bureau of Circulations counts electronic subscribers.Until this year, newspapers tha (Read More)
The Guardian:
The broadcaster's new chairman has a packed agenda, from finding a chief executive to facing the digital futureArchie Norman found the business of politics intensely frustrating. "The thing I care about most is making things (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
The latest poll shows a narrowing gap between the parties: for the new prime minister it will be 1974 rather than 1997Opinion polls don't really change the political weather. Like mild breezes, they don't bring down trees, or (Read More)
three-star-leadership-blog:
Here are five choice articles from the business press to start off your work week. I'm pointing you to articles about the Manufacturing Hall of Fame, CEO transition at Proctor and Gamble, Carol Bartz on leadership in the info (Read More)