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Category: Growth

  • strategic leadership lesson - wombat

    255. The Wisdom in Wombat Poop: A Strategic Leadership Lesson

    Combine a wombat with Xerox and Kodak, and what you get is an important strategic leadership lesson on how to fit a square peg in a round hole.

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    254. The 6 Essential Leadership Lessons From Santa Claus

    You may think of him as just a fat guy with a flare for bright-colored clothing, but Santa Claus is a paragon of leadership lessons for successful leaders.

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    253. Your True Job And The Critical Lesson To Learn From McDonald’s

    Your job description and job title are not your true job. The most successful leaders are the ones who understand their true job. Let's start with McDonald's.

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  • calculated risks ziplining

    252. The 7 Secrets For A Culture of Calculated Risks

    A life with no risk is no life at all. The best company cultures are the ones that embrace calculated risks. Time to break out your calculator. Let's risk it.

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    250. The Most Extraordinary Version of Yourself

    Being the most extraordinary version of yourself is easy. You just have to ignore the force of gravity. Sure it'll be difficult but nobody said it'd be easy.

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  • support network mafia

    249. What the Mafia Can Teach You About Your Support Network

    Sure they do bad things, but the Mafia has one heckuva leadership support network that we all can learn from

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  • Movement Progress progress

    248. The 5 Dangers of Movement Without Progress

    The difference between success and failure is making sure your movement leads to progress. You'd be surprised how often it doesn't.

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