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How Overconfidence Affects Leadership

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But if they’re not careful, that same supreme confidence “can cause detrimental and sometimes disastrous results in their organization,” leadership advisor Lynn Flinn writes in a guest column for the Journal Record of Oklahoma City. The post How Overconfidence Affects Leadership appeared first on Associations Now.'

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.6.21

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Foresight as a Leadership Competency, Part 1. Entirely new platforms and revenue streams have emerged as well as new ways to boost retention, volunteerism, and leadership. Chris Berry, District Executive Director, YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City. Foresight as a Leadership Competency, Part 2. Fri 8/6 at 4 p.m.

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Conference Circuit: Cardiology Association Looks Back on 2014

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Down the Line: December 17-21: The American Volleyball Coaches Association ’s annual convention , taking place in Oklahoma City, will give coaches the comprehensive tools they need to get ahead in coaching, with seminars on improved teaching techniques, executive leadership training, and playing on the sand versus on the court, among others.

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. The United States as of Friday had surpassed 1,700 confirmed or presumptive cases of the coronavirus, and the death toll climbed to 41.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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Is So Behind on Coronavirus Testing (source: The Atlantic) – Bureaucracy, equipment shortages, an unwillingness to share, and failed leadership doomed the American response to COVID-19. The United States as of Friday had surpassed 1,700 confirmed or presumptive cases of the coronavirus, and the death toll climbed to 41.