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How to be Remarkable

Rajesh Setty

You need to be REALLY listening to what they are saying and watching where they invest their time and energy to understand where they are going. In the above example, you will see how to move the needle for that person using your core skills – marketing and storytelling. ” That adage has positive use cases too.

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Give Them Reason

Steve Farber

They try to hammer out just the right words and phrases, and they argue for hours–days, sometimes–over the word choices. And then they stand back and wait for the people to change and the magic–the energy–to happen. Workshop-engineered vision statements by themselves don’t generate energy, love does.

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Creating Customer Focused Teams, Part 2

Strategy Driven

With humor, real-world examples, and step-by-step guides, the book explains: How to make mission, values, and BHAGS relevant to daily organizational life. Leadership and/or members are all screwed up. Performance standards hammered out. Enthusiasm and energy levels increasing. Shared leadership. Focus on customers.

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Have You Earned the Right to Lead? Ten Deeply Destructive Mistakes That Suggest the Answer Is No (and How to Stop Making Them)

Strategy Driven

Unusually Excellent: The Necessary Nine Skills Required for the Practice of Great Leadership by John Hamm. Unusually Excellent is a back-to-basics reference book that offers both seasoned and aspiring leaders a framework for understanding and a guide for applying the battle-tested fundamentals of leadership at every stage of their careers.

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Addiction Marketing

N2Growth Blog

One of the charges being levied in the Indian High Court was that Coke and Pepsi products were addictive and unhealthy, Hmmm…More recently there have been a number of energy drinks and dietary supplements that have been pulled from retail shelves because of health hazards posed by addictive consumption.

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