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According to Grannis, an effective leader is one that is aware of their weakness as much as their strengths. This requires reflections on past mistakes. Read More
“Prioritizing rest and vacations and time off allows you to be fully present, which, in this culture, is a strategic advantage.” … Read More
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As leaders, business owners and entrepreneurs, you need to find ways to create a favorable impression. Don’t give your power away — instead, use power poses to be successful. Read More
If you look at the differences between those who achieve their goals and those who fail, what you’ll usually find is a lack of self belief. Read More
The best way to detect lack of integrity in others is to listen to what they say and watch what they do. Beware of the following signs… … Read More
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Managers are worried about maintaining the talent required to keep the doors open, but they are not asking the right questions.
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