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Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( This is a paid advertisement for SmartBrief readers. The content does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its Association partners. SmartBrief on Leadership SmartBrief on Leadership [HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL | Executive Education]( RECOMMENDED READING [COULD YOUR PERSONALITY DERAIL YOUR CAREER?]( When it comes to personality traits, like just about everything else, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Every positive characteristic, when taken to the extreme, has a dark side that can impede professional development and limit career advancement. In this Harvard Business Review article, the author lists common personality traits, identifies their corresponding dark sides, and presents a personality assessment tool that can help business leaders better manage the behaviors and perceptions that will determine their professional success. [Read More]( [Business Leadership Programs]( HBS CAMPUS In addition to understanding their personalities, senior executives must have the tools and insights to take on increasingly complex roles, drive innovation, and inspire trust at all levels of the organization. To help today's business leaders meet these challenges, Harvard Business School Executive Education offers a wide-ranging portfolio of [leadership programs](. Among these are three targeted offerings designed to help you examine your strengths and weaknesses as a leader, optimize your personal leadership style, develop a personal action plan for enhancing your skills, and inspire a culture of leadership across your organization. [Leadership for Senior Executives]( 02–06 APR 2018 [The Women's Leadership Forum]( 30 APR–04 MAY 2018 [High Potentials Leadership Program]( 20–25 MAY 2018 Which Program Is Right for You? Connect with a program advisor to discuss which program fits your goals and experience. You will receive a personalized consultation, access to other program resources, and details on related offerings. CONTACT: [executive_education@hbs.edu](mailto:executive_education@hbs.edu?subject=Learn%20More:%20Business%20Leadership%20Programs%20-%20SmartBrief%20on%20Leadership) [CONNECT WITH US]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( Find HBS Executive Education on these channels. [Learn more.]( [Harvard Business School] Harvard Business School Executive Education Soldiers Field Boston, MA 02163-9986 Phone: 1.800.427.5577 (outside the U.S., call +1.617.495.6555) Email: executive_education@hbs.edu Website: [www.exed.hbs.edu]( ©2017 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved. About this email: SmartBrief will occasionally send emails from our business partners promoting products and services likely to be of interest and relevance to our readers. The content of these messages does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its Association partners. If you do not want to receive these emails from SmartBrief, you can unsubscribe from them by [clicking here](. Mailing Address: SmartBrief, Inc.®, 555 11th ST NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004 © 1999-2017 SmartBrief, Inc.® [Privacy policy]( | [Legal Information]( Â

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