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Who Do You Need to Be This Year?

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Later in this post, I’m going to share a process with you to answer and act on that question, but first, let me clarify it. Here’s a four-step process for doing that: Make a list organized by your key stakeholder groups – family, team, colleagues, customers and so on. Which brings me to the question, “Who do you need to be this year?”.

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Are You Triaging or Prioritizing Your Work?

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Triage is the process of assessing which patients need immediate treatment or attention and which can wait until after the more urgent cases are addressed. Just about every leader I work with is operating in an environment where they and their teams have more to accomplish than the time available to do it all.

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How to Make the Move to Enterprise-Wide Leader

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These folks are actually team leaders with broad scopes of responsibility so they have the platform to operate as a leader across their enterprise but they haven’t let go of the superstar, go-to person modus operandi that got them noticed in the first place. It’s actually pretty simple and not that complex to operate that way.

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Mindful Mondays: The Secrets of a 30-Year Partnership Revealed

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Most people know by now that when it comes to the Eblin Group, I might be the guy who’s writing the books and the blog and doing the coaching and speaking, but Diane is the operator who (with help from a great team) runs the business. We’ve also spent a lot of time setting and adjusting goals for the business over the year.

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Seven First Steps for New Members of Congress (That Apply to New.

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  Since new members of the House will be up for reelection in two years, they’re operating on a similar time frame.     Set strategic goals and use them to guide critical early decisions such as budgeting and staffing.   There’s a lot of sound advice there.  So, those are some basic first steps.