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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

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Walking into these organizations is often like traveling back in time 20 years. These companies have placed themselves far behind the technology curve because tenured managers hire employees with obsolete skill sets and together they create mediocre solutions.

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Customer Experience Management | N2Growth Blog

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I'm traveling this week, but will follow-up with you next week to arrange the Skype call. I'd love to schedule a skype call at some point if possible BTW! Scott [link] mikemyatt Hi Scott: Thanks for comment. By the way, I don't view the link as self-promotion, but rather as adding value to the conversation. Thanks Scott.

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Memorial Day Leadership Lessons

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I left my son’s graduation in Florida on Sunday evening headed for Dallas and then traveling on to San Antonio. Moreover, it is those leaders who receive the negative press, those leaders who just can’t seem to get the job done that universally seem to be void in some or all of the aforementioned traits.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

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For instance, I am traveling to Seattle to work with leaders soon, and will use several profound notions of Dr. Doidge’s applications about rigid routines that could change with a few adjustments to the brain’s plasticity. I recently started Tony Blair's book so we'll have to compare notes down the road.

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The Problem With Coaching | N2Growth Blog

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They had already traversed the road I was traveling, knew where the potholes were and were willing to carry the lamp (or me) so I wouldn't make the same mistakes they had made… Priceless. This, my friend, can't be taught in coaching school 101 Mark [link] Mary Jo Asmus Thank you for saying what needs to be said.

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