This will be my last article writing for About.com Management and Leadership. While I’ve enjoyed the experience and am honored to have had the opportunity to contribute, it’s time for me to step aside and turn the reins over to the next Expert.
Truth be told, I want my weekends back. In addition to writing for About, I also manage the Executive Development Programs at the University of New Hampshire and have my own executive coaching and consulting business. Writing two articles a week along with the associated promotional requirements (newsletters, social media promotion, and SEO optimization) has become too much for me to juggle and do in a way that makes me feel good about it. As much as I love to think in a small way I’m making a difference in the lives of others by doing all of this stuff, something had to give.
Please don’t cancel your newsletter subscription of stop visiting the site! I’m sure the great folks at About will come up with a replacement soon, hopefully one of the writers that I’ve recommended. In the meantime, there are some other awesome writers at About that you can turn to for leadership and management advice, especially Human Resources, written by Susan Heathfield.
I’ll still be maintaining my own Great Leadership blog and tweeting out content, so please continue to follow me @greatleadership.
I’ll leave you with some final thoughts on management and leadership, curated from the over 150 articles I’ve written here at About.com. This isn’t really a “best of”, or “most read” collection. Instead, I’ve sorted them to align with the life cycle of a leader, from aspiring leader to retirement.
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Some Final Thoughts on Management and Leadership | This will be my last article writing for About.com Management and Leadership. While I’ve enjoyed the experience and am honored to have had the opportunity to contribute, it’s time for me to step aside and turn the reins over to the next Expert. Truth be told, I want my weekends back. In addition to writing for About, I also manage the Executive Development Programs at the University of New Hampshire and have my own executive coaching and consulting business. Writing two articles a week along with the associated promotional requirements (newsletters, social media promotion, and SEO optimization) has become too much for me to juggle and do in a way that makes me feel good about it. As much as I love to think in a small way I’m making a difference in the lives of others by doing all of this stuff, something had to give. Please don’t cancel your newsletter subscription of stop visiting the site! I’m sure the great folks at About will come up with a replacement soon, hopefully one of the writers that I’ve recommended. In the meantime, there are some other awesome writers at About that you can turn to for leadership and management advice, especially Human Resources, written by Susan Heathfield. I’ll still be maintaining my own Great Leadership blog and tweeting out content, so please continue to follow me @greatleadership. I’ll leave you with some final thoughts on management and leadership, curated from the over 150 articles I’ve written here at About.com. This isn’t really a “best of”, or “most read” collection. Instead, I’ve sorted them to align with the life cycle of a leader, from aspiring leader to retirement. | | Dan McCarthy Management & Leadership Expert | | | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Management & Leadership newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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