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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Double Dragon The Movie

Joseph Lalonde

Leaders aren’t glory hogs: Jimmy and Billy were fighting in a tag-team contest. This is when Billy tagged himself in. It’s the books, movies, music, and more that you listen to and watch the fuels the brain. So get the popcorn ready and let’s fight… no, let’s lead! The tide of the match changed.

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Are You a Disruptive Mentor?

Lead Change Blog

It is a convenient tag that often camouflages the real enabler—curiosity. Those sweet words were music to my ears when I was a ten-year-old growing up on a farm. It is a moniker that signals the pursuit of innovation and rapid change, not a cautious incremental improvement. Great Mentor-Leaders Are Participative Partners.

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5 Ways To Make Your Commute Bearable. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

So here goes: Listen to really good music. Most people I know don’t plan their ride effectively when it comes to the enjoyment of music. They either just turn the radio on, grin and bear it through the bad music choices/commercials OR they drive around with the same six CD’s in their car for the past year.

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Steam: Hack your Consciousness

CEO Blog

I am not creative in the artsy way - as in not musical or painting (although I have painted a lot of houses. It was an example of Danby Appliances tagging on to a news trend - and at the same time showing we do not take ourselves too seriously.) but not sure that is the same thing though).

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Slow Down. You Move Too Fast. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

One possible conclusion reached from this experiment could be this: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, with one of the most beautiful instruments ever made. How many other things are we missing? at 6:15 PM WOW!! Unported License.

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What Ever Happened to the Pepsi Generation? | In the CEO Afterlife

In the CEO Afterlife

The Pepsi Generation was first and foremost (in it’s original incarnation) a good song, and a set of music videos that conveyed a lifestyle promise. Apple did this very well with its iPod ads, but of course that’s a product all about popular music.). Did you like this? Share it: Tweet. I’m not so sure.

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Brilliant Boutique: 10 Keys To Lasting Small Business Success

Terry Starbucker

The lighting was great, and the music was cool, but not loud. There was something missing for that “funky” 35-55 year old that wanted to look current but modest, but didn’t want to shop in a store where the music was at 100 decibels, and the lights were turned down way low. Focus on Customer Service from Day 1.