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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

What distinguishes members of one group from another rarely has anything to do with intellect, wealth, social pedigree, career standing, or other like pursuits…It has everything to do with desire. As you pointed out, being a one-trick pony, while better than not reading at all, is not as powerful as purposeful reading across topics.

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What's In a (First) Name

Harvard Business Review

Age and status cease to have a corner on the market. The move to the use of first names is part of this cultural shift of power to the people. In our tech-savvy, hyper connected and social world, management innovation almost always pushes power downward and outward. And it may be hard as that CEO to swallow it.

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Case Study: When Key Employees Clash

Harvard Business Review

Kid Spectrum's previous owner, Arthur Hamel, had told Matthew that Ellen, with nearly two decades of experience in health services, would be one of his biggest assets. Ronnie, whose son had Asperger's, had been working with special needs children his entire career and had been with the company since the start. Matthew, it's Ellen.