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What matters in 2010?

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What matters in 2010? Filed under: Leadership , Techology Tagged: | 2010 , attention , commitment , energy , focus , Gov2.0 , influence , Seth Godin « The price of leadership Five myths about leadership » Like Be the first to like this post. Help them out; you will be the beneficiary.

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Five championship strategies

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During this conversation Larry shares the strategies that have made his teams successful through the years. Here are the five championship strategies: Choose what team you’re going to play for. Living these five championship strategies will make an incredible difference in your success. Where is your loyalty?

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From idea to strategy

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Ideas need development to become strategies. Yahoo’s new CEO Carol Bartz has shown the need to drive ideas to strategies from the highest levels of the company. So how do you go from idea to strategy ? The development of ideas is not an easy undertaking. This is the primary responsibility of product managers.

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Five questions to ask each week

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Filed under: Leadership , Knowledge , Learning , Product Management / Marketing Tagged: | learn , opportunity , value , Mark Sanborn , design « Five championship strategies Book Review: Here Comes Everybody » Like Be the first to like this post. Thank you for commenting.

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Five myths about leadership

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Filed under: Leadership Tagged: | influence , position , principles , success , vision « What matters in 2010? 3 Responses Chris Fillebrown , on January 1, 2010 at 8:07 pm said: In October of 2009 I started the Frame of Reference blog to focus on the innovation space. Thank you for your insight.

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Guest Post: 10 Secrets of Effective Leaders

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One Response Doug Taylor , on December 18, 2010 at 6:17 am said: Was reading an article about an executive who embodied your 10 points – Andrew Cherng at Panda Express. What’s more, with so many different personality styles on your team, finding leadership tactics that work across the board can be a challenge.

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Trust

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This focus has come primarily from reading The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. He discusses the concept of building a trust account, which is similar to a bank account. Covey « Credit comes later Leadership and persistence » Like Be the first to like this post.

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