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Plan, Execute, and Fail? The Impact of the Team Your Surround Yourself With
You did it all correctly. You understood why you needed to act. You set a clear and unambiguous goal. You outlined the tasks that needed to be accomplished to achieve your goal. You decided who was in charge of each task and when they should be completed. You set a regular standing meeting for updates.…
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Want To Be a Great Leader? Write 100 Blogs
Yes, this is Leader 193’s 101st blog! But what does it have to do with Leadership? Discipline, consistency, creativity, service. It takes all these things to write 100 blog posts. The discipline to sit and write. The consistency to do it every month. The creativity to come up with new topics to better serve your…
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Two Ways To Reduce the Effects of Stress To Make You a Better Leader
“Stress is a killer” is not cliché. It is as real a statement that can be made on so many different levels. I consult in matters of leadership, so let us focus on how stress is a leadership killer and 2 ways you can reduce stress and become a better leader. First, though, a quick…
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Your Problems Are All the Same! (Wait, What?)
Your problems are all the same. Problems and challenges are not relative to circumstance. A challenge is a challenge. The scope and severity of a problem or challenge may vary, but it is still something to be addressed and solved. Given that problems and challenges are not relative to circumstance, it stands to reason that…
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A Fourth of July Perspective: Are Americans Doing the Hard Basics?
On this day of celebration for the birth of our country I unapologetically believe to be the greatest in the world, I have to ask, are we still doing the “hard basics” as Americans? Lately I don’t think so. Culture, in all its forms and nuance, is essentially made up of the things we do,…