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The Celebrity Apprentice - There's a Lot to Learn About Leadership from the Show!
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Use your observations as a benchmark for your own performance at work. Take each observation and relate it to your performance. For example, if you observe that a candidate on the show alienates their teammates, ask yourself if any of your behaviors could alienate coworkers. Put winning strategies and approaches to work for you.

Learn All You Can About Leadership from the Show

After the first season of the show, I wrote a book, Leadership on Trial: Lessons from The Apprentice,in which I identified seven leadership lessons from the show: take risks, be yourself, know the game, maintain balance, have a strategy, think outside the box, and know when to join and when to lead. Use The Celebrity Apprentice as a primer on leadership. The show is a resource for the perplexed and the successful. With a no-nonsense approach, it provides a primer for successfully navigating today's business world. Mine The Celebrity Apprentice for the leadership lessons it offers. By doing this you'll be a winner too!

Opportunities abound for learning and improving your leadership skills. The Celebrity Apprentice is one of them. Have fun and become the very best you can be.

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Ann Vanino is a personal coach, trainer and writer who specializes in helping people find fulfillment in their work lives. Ann's book, "Leadership on Trial: Lessons from The Apprentice," and her new e-book, "Power Stories," include stories of personal power at work. You can learn more about Ann and her work at http://www.MovingForward.net . E-mail: Ann@MovingForward.net or call: 661-944-6329.

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