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Have You Trained Your Replacement?

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January 19th, 2011 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus Today’s guest post is from Mike Figliuolo at The thoughtLEADERS Blog. Gina : January 19, 2011 at 12:47 pm I have always believed that the most important job a leader has is to train his/her replacement. Mary Jo Asmus : January 19, 2011 at 9:20 pm Gina, thanks. Great post!

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Building Customer Loyalty :: Women on Business

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I do it one “D” at a time: Discover (what is important or of value to my customer), Decide (what their experience will look like), Deliver (what I set as their expectation) and Do It Again (it’s an ongoing process that changes and improves with feedback). It’s an ongoing process that is never complete.

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What To Do With Blind Spots

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As an executive coach, I interpret 360′s and self-assessments for my clients as part of the coaching process. Although they are often aware of their strengths and weaknesses, it isn’t unusual for someone to be surprised by something new they discover in the feedback process. I just don’t see it.

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Can Leaders Take a Break? :: Women on Business

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Women Leaders and Male Partnership In any learning process, there is a tendency to go. Leadership Development and Educating our Young Think back to when you began your school years. Give yourself the gift of a day away to do whatever you love and please, no guilt!

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Gut Check — Score One for Intuition

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I personally have been in several situations–business, relationships, dating, etc. When I was working for an employer, I knew going through the recruitment process that there was some bad “juju&# around the opportunity. 2 Laura Nozicka January 15th, 2011 at 12:16 pm Hi Henna~ Thanks for your comment.

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Living Without the “K” On Your “_eyboard” :: Women on Business

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Related posts: The 80/20 Way to Make a Living… and a Life Have you ever found yourself working long hours, skipping lunch, How to attack the business doldrums It’s nearly mid-October and we’ve all been shuffling along in. Coming up with Creative Solutions I am fascinated by the creative process. Do you find.

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Appreciating the UConn Streak :: Women on Business

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Tahera Dudhwala Joins the Women on Business Writing Team I love to have a variety of viewpoints and experiences. Don’t Get Ripped Off – Tips for Saving Money on Credit Card Processing Guest post by Stella Fayman (learn more about Stella at. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer.