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Great Leaders Make Decisions | N2Growth Blog

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Seth Godin calls it shipping, Mike Myatt calls it being an actionable leadership, and I will call it “mouthless [.] Now I have a question for you: when, in your estimation, is it appropriate for a c-level leader to take a step back and *not* take action? link] Your idea sucks « hour9 :: the learning leadership blog [.]

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Leadership Interview – Michael Hyatt | N2Growth Blog

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link] Michael Hyatt Open of the things I have found is to keep meetings small and focus on “shipping” (a Seth Godin concept). On behalf of both Michael and I, thanks for your kind words and your insights Angela. In other words, focus on faster iteration and improvement, rather than spending months in planning.

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Social Media Influence | N2Growth Blog

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Become a part of them as opposed to a vendor to them …This is a difficult concept for old-school marketers to get their arms around, but a critical one nonetheless. Whether we are progressing towards as Seth Godin says &# Tribes&# ? Let me say this as clearly as I can…a ready, fire, aim approach will rarely find the target.

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

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I'm not sure Godin's work classifies as leadership…though I do read it every day, it's more for marketing tips and deep thoughts. Great work… [link] davidburkus Good list. I did notice two missing blogs: Positive Organizational Behavior at [link]. And LeaderLab at [link].

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10 TED Talks to Help You Reimagine Your Business

Harvard Business Review

She published her first book, Spark: How Creativity Works in 2011 and now hosts her own podcast, Pursuit of Spark! Seth Godin: The tribes we lead. Leading business and marketing practitioner Seth Godin imagines a world where the mass market dies, where mediocrity holds no economic value. Like to read?

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