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Great Leaders Leverage Great Messaging | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

In the business world, as a chief executive officer or entrepreneur, corporate messaging is the key to both your personal and professional positioning strategy. It takes a blending of approach to craft the right message and this will not happen when operating in a vacuum.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Author or editor of 29 books. Liz Wiseman – Author of the best-selling books: Rookie Smarts and Multipliers. Teaches leadership to executives and emerging leaders around the world. Author of several New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling books. Author of three books on nation building.

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Everybody Loves Bob – Faster Cheaper Better: The 9 Levers for Transforming How Work Gets Done

Strategy Driven

The modern corporation that has evolved as a result consists of many specialized functional departments, such as sales, engineering, marketing, manufacturing, operations, and finance. Getting a 50,000-foot picture of our operations illustrates outdated, cumbersome, inefficient processes. About the Authors.

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3 Changes Retailers Need to Make to Survive

Harvard Business Review

Making matters more challenging, these shifts are happening across practically every retail category – books, entertainment, housewares, clothing, food, financial services, and even energy. By incorporating these disruptors into its own operations, a retailer can more easily pose challenging questions and embrace change more quickly.

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How the Best CEOs Get the Important Work Done

Harvard Business Review

If you’re a chief executive officer, your job is to execute. But what does it mean, in terms of daily tasks, to be the company’s top “executer?” One would hope the CEO attained his or her position by being one of the best operators in the business. This is poppycock.

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