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Leveraging Down for CEOs | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The simple truth is that all great leaders are highly skilled in matters of delegation. While most executives that have reached the C-suite level understand the importance of scaling via delegation, far too many CEOs struggle with the effective implementation of the concept.

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

Women on Business

One of my solutions includes cutting and pasting it from an old email or document, which means adding time on to completing an email, project, etc. But because it’s for convenience, it’s really not ideal for lengthy projects, marathon typing, and other assignments. Ctrl V has now become the magic command for pasting my MIA character.

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You Can't Argue With Crazy | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Creating a framework for decisioning, using a published delegation of authority statement, encouraging sound business practices in collaboration, team building, leadership development, and talent management will all help even out the uneven. Always appreciate your insights Bob. link] ideasevolving Mike, Thanks for the timely post.

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Who's In Charge?

N2Growth Blog

The most important decision a leader can make with regard to any implementation, initiative, project, objective, goal, task, etc. Why do some leaders make the right hires, deploy talent properly, get the right amount of buy-in, align expectations, understand the value of delegating authority , have value alignment, etc.,

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

But I have been doing people and project management for years. And project management is applying common sense to get things done from common people. Engineering Manager with Adobe Systems). I’m not an MBA. Nor am I a writer. And I believe that management is about applying common sense. I have recently started blogging.

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A 7-Step Process to Achieving Your Goals

Harvard Business Review

Dump all your current and upcoming tasks or projects into the spreadsheet. Put everything in one column, with one task or project per row. You're going to end up with a very asymmetric list: one row might be "Annual report on sustainability" and the next might be "Fill out Nov 2011 expense report." Cull your deprecated tasks.

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