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At 100, Carter's leadership legacy is celebrated | practice (split each time) | Weather forecasting can be valuable for businesses Created for {EMAIL} | [{NAME}]( at [{NAME}]( [For more relevant content - Update Your Profile]( | [Web Version]( October 2, 2024 CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [X]( [SmartBrief on Leadership]( Innovative Ideas. Ahead of the Curve. [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [SHARE](   Leading the Way [] [At 100, Carter's leadership legacy is celebrated]( [At 100, Carter's leadership legacy is celebrated]( Carter in May 1978 (HUM Images/Getty Images) Former President Jimmy Carter, who celebrated his 100th birthday this week, is the epitome of leadership for Craig Withers, the vice president of overseas operations at The Carter Center, who writes that Carter wasn't afraid to pursue peace with warring factions, take the lead on human rights and energy sustainability and work behind the scenes to accomplish his goals. "He's taken risks, challenged orthodoxy, sought peaceful solutions to intractable challenges, and highlighted the inherent dignity in everyone. If that's not leadership, I don't know what is." Full Story: [Fast Company (tiered subscription model)]( (10/1) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Withers outlines many examples of how Carter displayed his leadership, [often working privately through letters and other diplomacy]( to solve crises and effect change. "One letter he wrote even resulted in the release of hundreds of political prisoners in Nepal." [] SmartBrief on Leadership [] [Weather forecasting can be valuable for businesses]( [Weather forecasting can be valuable for businesses]( (Dimitri Otis/Getty Images) Predicting the weather up to a year ahead of time can prove to be a valuable tool for retailers and other businesses because it can help them anticipate inventory levels and prepare budgets and advertising campaigns, writes Bill Kirk, the founder and CEO of Weathertrends360. "Just a one-degree Fahrenheit uptick in heat year-over-year causes a 10% increase in sales for various seasonal items," Kirk writes. Full Story: [SmartBrief/Leadership]( (10/1) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Forecasting the weather allows businesses to predict with a reasonable amount of certainty both challenging and abundant seasons. "There are many unpredictable elements in the business world, [but weather does not have to be one of them](," Kirk writes. [] Smarter Communication [] [How leaders can foster psychological safety at work]( Psychological safety in the workplace allows team members to take risks and share ideas without fear of negative consequences, fostering both learning and growth, experts say. "The organization's strength is found in its ability to create a culture of safety where it produces an environment in which individuals can openly speak, create, produce, and innovate without feeling that they will be shut down or shut out," says Sharon Robinson, a systemic leadership expert. Full Story: [Forbes (tiered subscription model)]( (10/1) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Leaders can promote [psychological safety by being open about their struggles](, encouraging diverse viewpoints and providing clear expectations. "Psychological safety starts from the top and is passed down to each leader and employee," Robinson says. 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[Vote]( [Christiane Amanpour]( [Vote]( [Tucker Carlson]( [Vote]( [Jamal Khashoggi]( [Vote]( [Bob Woodward]( [] Pets of SmartBrief Leaders [] Who's assisting who? Who's assisting who? (Terry T.) Terry T. sent in this photo of Josie and said, "I would say that Josie is my assistant, but we both know it's the other way around." I'm sure they're both a big help to one another! Thank you, Terry, for sharing Josie with us. What non-humans keep you company in your home office or greet you when you come home? [Share their photo with us](mailto:candace.chellew@futurenet.com)! [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] About The Editor [] Candace Chellew Candace Chellew Chellew (Photo credit: Lester Boykin) I wasn't even a teenager yet when Jimmy Carter was elected president, so politics wasn't on my radar at that time. As a young radio news reporter in Atlanta, though, in the mid-1990s, I got the chance to meet and talk with Carter on several occasions. What struck me about him is that even though reporters would crowd around him, when he was speaking to you, it felt like you were having a conversation with a friend. He was present, even in a short news interview. [Carter's demeanor, in my experience, exudes kindness]( but also an earnestness and a sense of caring for whoever is before him. This can serve any leader well and make those they lead feel cared for, connected and accepted. Carter could undoubtedly be tough when he needed to be, but everyone seemed to understand that's what was required. When you know your leaders genuinely care about your well-being, you can feel that even in those times when they must be more forceful or aggressive. Everyone has an opinion about how presidents fulfill their terms. Still, outside of the White House, Carter has been a presence for good, helping those in need and advancing the American ideal that we are all in this together. Happy birthday, Mr. President. 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