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Mark Murphy

Mark Murphy

Senior Contributor at Forbes

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The Leadership Blind Spot No One Talks About (And Why Training Won’t Fix It)

Your biggest leadership weakness isn’t a flaw, it’s the role missing from your team. The best leaders don’t become well-rounded; they build well-rounded teams.
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Three Interview Questions LSU Must Ask Before Hiring Brian Kelly’s ...

LSU doesn’t need another résumé star, it needs a culture fit with the right attitude. These 3 interview questions could prevent the next $50 million buyout.
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Want More Influence? Science Says You Need To Speak First In Meetings

Science shows the first voice in a meeting shapes outcomes. Learn how speaking first strategically can boost your influence and leadership.
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Why Half Your Team Dislikes Traditional Team Building

Nearly half of employees say team building activities make them uncomfortable or feel fake. Here’s why forced fun backfires, and what great leaders do instead.
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This Silent Leadership Move Instantly Stops Disrespect And Protects...

Strategic disengagement isn’t weakness, it’s leadership. Learn how stepping back at the right time protects respect, credibility, and team performance.
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Want To Get Ahead? How To Share Your Achievements Without Bragging

Hard work isn’t enough if no one sees it. Learn how to share your achievements with impact (without sounding like you’re bragging) and accelerate your career.
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Forget 10-Year Career Plans: How To Thrive When Change Is Constant

The strongest careers aren’t the ones with perfect 10-year plans. They’re the ones built to bend. Discover the new rules of planning for lasting success.
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Smaller Teams Can Outperform Bigger Ones, But Only If These 5 Roles...

Smaller teams can beat bigger ones, but they must have 5 critical roles covered. Miss even one, and performance tanks. Here’s how to keep every role filled.
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Why CEOs Yelling At Employees Is A Symptom Of A Bigger Leadership C...

Behind every CEO rant is a leadership model that crushes initiative and creates learned helplessness. Here’s what it’s really costing your company.
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The Dark Side Of Employee Happiness That Nobody Talks About

Chasing employee happiness might feel good, but it could be driving your best people away. The real win is helping them unlock their full potential.
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Why Leaders Must Create Change—Not Just Manage It

Reactive leadership is outdated. In the AI era, top organizations aren’t managing change—they’re creating it. Here’s how forward-thinking leaders win.
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Are Your Best Employees The Ones Most Likely To Leave?

New studies deliver a sobering wake-up call: The small group of employees carrying the heaviest load are sometimes the most likely to be looking for the exit.
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Leadership Development Is Broken, Because We're Asking The Wrong Pe...

Most leadership development programs feel successful, but employees say they’re not actually creating better leaders. Here’s what really needs to change.
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The Leadership Mistake That’s Quietly Killing Trust Inside Your Com...

The hidden mistake killing trust at work isn’t lack of strategy—it’s leaders avoiding hard truths, dodging feedback, and mistaking likability for leadership.
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Are You Hiring Leaders—Or Just Followers?

A Leadership IQ study found that managers actually favor employees who follow established norms over those who push boundaries.
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Most Company Values Are Just Expensive Wallpaper: How CEOs Can Make...

Company values have a performance problem. The glossy statements hanging in your lobby might look impressive, but they're failing to drive results.
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Want To Spot A Great Leader? Check Their Calendar.

The best leaders seek growth. The worst think they don’t need it. Here’s why leadership training separates real leaders from the pretenders.
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SMART Goals Can Drive Mediocrity, But There’s A Better Way

When leaders prioritize “achievable and realistic” over “bold and transformative,” they send a powerful message: play it safe. And that's a danger with SMART goals.
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How To Shut Down Office Drama With 4 Simple Words

Learn how to shut down office drama with four powerful words. Stay calm, factual, and foster a more productive, drama-free workplace.
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Is Your Company Suffering From Toxic Positivity?

Toxic positivity doesn’t create strong, engaged employees—it creates a culture where people feel unheard, dismissed, and ultimately disengaged.
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Nine Science-Backed Keys To A Professional New Year’s Resolution

It’s the time of year when nearly everyone is setting resolutions aimed at personal and career growth.