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Entrepreneur, CEO or Both? | N2Growth Blog

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Jack Welch the former head of GE built a reputation as one of the great chief executives of this era. Welch clearly not only understood the concept of organizational leverage through proper deployment of talent and resources He mastered it. mikemyatt: A leaders Intellect should not be a depreci. That’s about it.

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Social Media Demystified

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link] Lisa Welch Hi Mike: Thanks for taking something so confusing and adding clarity by doing little more than telling the truth. mikemyatt: A leaders Intellect should not be a depreci. Thanks for the great insights Rob. link] gunnar Mike, these are great observations and so true. Thanks for sharing! Nicely done Mike! Our Freedom.

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World Business Forum – Day 1 Recap | N2Growth Blog

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He reads 100 books each year that are NOT related to his work, he maintains work-life balance as evidenced by the fact that at age 50 he still goes rock climbing at least three times a week, and what really impressed me was his humility. The highlight of the day for me was when Jack Welch took center stage, and center stage he took.

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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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Family Matters | N2Growth Blog

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When you're doing a start-up or a book or a symphony or a painting or a legal brief or whatever, or are in a crisis at work, you may have to decide to do less in other areas. Getting outside input, including from books or history, can be invaluable; others have faced or are facing similar issues of this nature.

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World Business Forum – Top 10 Speakers | N2Growth Blog

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This was one of the longest human survival accounts in history and was later made into the book Miracle in the Andes and then into the movie Alive. Bravo Nando… Jack Welch - The former Chairman and CEO of GE reminded us of the value of candor. Candor, clarity, humility, passion and a heart for service characterize Jack Welch.

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