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The Heart of a Warrior

N2Growth Blog

Regardless of whether or not they have served in the military, today’s business leaders would be well served to possess the characteristics of a warrior in their pursuit to achieve sustainable growth and long-term success. A warrior’s heart has served my family well in both business and life in general. I Think Not.

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Memorial Day Leadership Lessons

N2Growth Blog

While this coming weekend simply signifies a long awaited prelude to summer for some, it is much more than that for me. They could not be more wrong - I’m here to tell you that strength and compassion are not mutually exclusive terms. The strongest leaders are in fact the most compassionate leaders. I Think Not.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

So the designer teaches everyone about UX/AI, the coders teach about their development methodology, the project managers teach about agile protocols, and the sales people describe what it is like in the field. The benefit of this kind of team activity, is the opening of one’s mind, and shared creative stimulus, which fosters innovation.

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44 Content Marketing Agencies Defined by 65 Marketers

Miles Anthony Smith

It has a lower cost-per-lead-acquisition than paid traffic when viewed over the long-term (2+ years). Neil Patel Neil provides constant value to his readers through amazing long-form content with tons of strategy built into every post. Siege Media stands out from the rest by innovating the way they create their content.

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Leadership & Perfectionism | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The downside of this is that it stifles candor, creativity and innovation and often leads to a my way or the highway environment. Agility, fluidity, decisiveness, commitment and focus all lead to the creation of speed which results in a certainty of execution. Good is the enemy of great. Get Your Leadership BIG On!

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