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What You Can Learn from Ted Leonsis' Life List

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The ninety minutes with him was like a masters class in business strategy and leadership. He has a gift for strategy and execution that not everyone has. Posted by: Hsuan-hua Chang | January 19, 2011 at 01:29 PM Hi Hsuan Hua Thanks for the nice distinction between clarity and commitment.   Some items are pure fun.

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Video Book Club: The Discipline of Market Leaders

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» June 22, 2010 Video Book Club: The Discipline of Market Leaders One of the things that makes a strategy book really useful is when it introduces a model that you can use to organize your thinking for years to come. This week’s VBC feature did that for me. It’s The Discipline of Market Leaders.

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Five Tips for Leaders Who Are Betwixt and Between

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Coach them in developing their own strategies. Make sure the group spends time understanding how the strategies hang together to create the bigger picture. Set expectations that they will support each other’s strategies. Be the Strategist: Develop and communicate an overall picture and plan for your organization.

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Leaders Need to Work the Diagonals

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  Here’s some of what he said about his diagonal leadership strategy: I’m very informal… I build relationships and trust with peers, but I also like to know their people up and down the organization… I have lots of different informal data points. 

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Seven Simple Rules to Create a Fear Based - Next Level Blog

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Posted by: Joseph Mullin | August 06, 2010 at 11:22 AM When you are missing in the office, always tell employees that you were in offsite meeting with the top guns and discussing strategy/future, concerns around company not meeting goals etc.

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