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Who's In Charge?

N2Growth Blog

Share and Enjoy: View Comments [link] Most Tweeted Articles by Leadership Development Experts [.] The strongest argument for great leadership is what happens in its absence…very little. What say you??? 2 Tweets Who’s In Charge? N2Growth Blog By Mike Myatt, Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth Who the * is in charge around here?

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The Fallacy of No | N2Growth Blog

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link] Dan Collins Mike, If there is one characteristic I admire in leaders and respect in you it is the willingness to state in no uncertain terms (sorry for the play on words) their stance. I couldn’t disagree more…&# – Read article [.] No seldom takes you where you want to go. I always appreciate your perspective Dan.

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

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I tend to agree with most of Michael’s positions (except when he left my book off his list) and find his business logic to be solidly grounded. Share and Enjoy: View Comments [link] Most Tweeted Articles by Leadership Development Experts [.] You can follow Michael on Twitter @LeadershipNow. I have recently started blogging.

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The Best Leaders Have Fun

Chris Brady

The very best of leaders understand that working in the area of one's natural gifts is often the most fun work that exists for that individual, and ultimately,it is to this that the quotes at the beginning of this article were alluding. When we are doing what we are built to do, called to do, and deeply motivated to do, we will enjoy it.

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Why the Future Belongs to Tough-Minded Optimists

Harvard Business Review

” I’ve just finished writing a book about companies in pretty ordinary settings (banks, hospitals, even a parking garage) that have won big by doing truly extraordinary things. Management guru Jim Collins puts it this way: “The signature of mediocrity is not an unwillingness to change.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

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Did you know that the average American only reads one book a year? Contrast this with the fact that CEOs of Fortune 500 companies read an average of four to five books a month. Even more impressive is that some of the most successful leaders throughout history were known to read one book every single day.

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Leadership Interview – Michael Hyatt | N2Growth Blog

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As Chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, the largest Christian publishing company in the world, and the seventh largest trade book publishing company in the U.S., Michael Hyatt : I am working on a couple of books, one on leadership and one on productivity, but they are still a ways off. link] Dan Collins Mike, Thanks for this.

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