A Baker's Dozen

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In this Inc. post,  blogger Leigh Buchanan offers a baker's dozen of leadership archetypes.

We offer you a reflective question for each.  In which archetypes do you see yourself? 

1) Adaptive:  How easily do you navigate complexity and change?

2) Emotionally Intelligent:  How well do you know and manage yourself and others?

3) Charismatic: How big is your personality?

4) Authentic:  How deep is your integrity and character?

5) Level 5: Are you ferocious as a lion AND humble as a lamb?

6) Mindful:  How often do you STOP and really pay attention to your environment?

7) Narcissistic:  How compelling is your vision?

8) No excuses:  How quickly can you make tough decisions, despite incomplete information?

9) Resonant:  What do you do to reflect on and reconnect with what's important to you?

10) Servant:  How do you serve others?

11) Storytelling:  How do you use story to evoke emotion and devotion?

12) Strengths-based: What is your leadership strength and how do you leverage it?

13) Tribal:  How well do you unite your people under a common culture? 

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Small Nicki Peasley I am the CEO of my home, managing a team consisting of a 40 year old, an 11 year old, an 8 year old, and a 6 year old. In my spare time, I am the YOUth development director for Bounce, writing curriculums and working (playing and learning) with elementary and middle school youth.

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