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    At the Learning Edge

    Each of us has a “learning edge” – our own personal frontier in which we are rapidly, and sometimes uncomfortably, learning about ourselves and the world. At this frontier, we have the greatest gains to make.

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    Lessons from the Mountaintop

    What we can learn from Martin Luther King Jr. on declaring a purposeful vision and working towards it with intent and drive.

    Another Good Reason to Ask More Questions

    At Nebo, we often teach leaders how to use curious, open-ended questions to develop and empower others.  People are often astonished to realize how valuable others find it when they ask a good question instead of just giving advice.

    2018 Leadership Development Insights

    As we move into the final months of 2017, we decided to peer into the not-so-distant future to identify important leadership development issues for 2018. We tapped three top leadership coaches and facilitators for their insights. Three key observations emerged. 

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    From Leaf to Lake

    Our new brand makes the strong visual connection between our company’s name and our offer: to help leaders access their depths in service to the difference they want to make.  The little ‘o’ is an invitation to dive into your greatness — and a little reminder that self-reflection is the path to leadership excellence.

    Lead from Within

    At The Nebo Company, we commit to working closely with our clients to help them remember their unique sources of resilience and inner balance in order to tap into those strengths as they lead tough and demanding challenges.

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