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Leadership Evolution: In a World Of Big Change, Do The Great Lessons Endure?

Terry Starbucker

We must adapt to new technologies, new theories, new business models, new people and attitudes – sometimes within weeks, or even a day. 4) Develop a Zen-like mantra of goals that permeate the minds of all your teammates, and watch great stuff happen. As change happens, we must change.

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Brand Exposure

N2Growth Blog

As I stated above, having an underexposed brand, or what I like to refer to as having a brand in stealth mode, means that you really don’t have much of a brand. It is simply a more intelligent approach to consistently manage brand exposure than it is to let your brand run wild and then attempt to triage overexposure.

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Caption Contest 2011.2 and a Winner Announced

Chris Brady

Posted by Chris Brady at 01:43 PM in Humor | Permalink Technorati Tags : caption contest , chris brady , leadership , llr , orrin woodward , team Reblog (0) | | Digg This | Save to del.icio.us | | TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Caption Contest 2011.2 plus shipping and handling!

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Whole Foods’ Misguided Play for Millennials

Harvard Business Review

According to Whole Foods co-CEO Walter Robb, these future stores will feature “modern, streamlined design, innovative technology, and a curated selection” of lower-priced organic and natural foods. The news that Whole Foods will open a separate chain of stores designed to appeal to millennials stopped me mid-aisle.

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

I have found that with self-awareness comes clarity about my goals and vision for my life. They can focus on the goals they have set before themselves and not get distracted by the noise of the world. The goal of successful leaders is to make a few fundamental decisions which simplify thousands of future decisions.