In the CEO Afterlife

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Brand Surgery ? excerpts from my Marketing Magazine article | In.

In the CEO Afterlife

Brand Surgery – excerpts from my Marketing Magazine article. One Response to Brand Surgery – excerpts from my Marketing Magazine article. In the CEO Afterlife. Main menu Home. Leadership. by John • February 5, 2011 • Branding , Leadership , Marketing , Strategy • 1 Comment. Did you like this? Share it: Tweet.

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Minimalism: Doing More, with Less

In the CEO Afterlife

One woman spoke about Project 333, a goal to live three months with only 33 articles of clothing and accessories to her name. Stories of individuals across the country who have adopted a minimalist lifestyle, and preach a better quality of life because of it, are portrayed in the documentary.

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The Moral of Workplace Morale

In the CEO Afterlife

When it comes to workplace morale, there is no shortage of articles suggesting the ways and means to build and/or enhance cultures that motivate employees to deliver the goods. Beyond their intent to boost morale, the commentaries have one thing in common – the counsel is generic.

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The Leadership Love-in

In the CEO Afterlife

Thankfully, the internet’s social network enables massive audiences for blogs and articles on leaderhip. When it is lacking, there will be people keen to offer a helping hand, whether for personal profit and/or for a higher purpose within their own psyche.

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Book Review by Judith Barrow

In the CEO Afterlife

Book reviewer, Judith Barrow is a writer of short stories, poems, plays, and articles published throughout the British Isles. Here is Judith’s take on The Circumstantial Enemy. . This book is based on real events that happened during World War II and it is obvious the author ha s also researched extensively.

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Does a Mentor have to Breathe?

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I scribed notes of my favorite articles and had my secretary type them. These executive contributors dealt with the situations differently, and their unique approaches broadened my horizons. Perennial Wisdom. Years later I referred to these notes in my capacity as a consultant. A client in need of innovation?

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Ditching the Corner Office for Good

In the CEO Afterlife

The link to Fortune article is – [link]. For those of you who have read my blogs, left comments, and put some of this old dog’s counsel to good use, I thank you on the first anniversary of the reflection that reinstated me in the world of business.

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