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7 Leadership Questions That Will Move Your Needle in 2016

The Empowered Buisness

7 Leadership Questions That Will Move The Needle in 2016. QUESTION 1: What is your BHAG? BHAG stands for Big Hairy Audacious Goal , a concept introduced by Jim Collins in his book, “Built to Last.” The best definition that I seen is that a BHAG is a statement of strategic intent. Let’s dig in!

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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. Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning. Leadership and/or members are all screwed up. Shared leadership. Dependence is on the coach/leader.

Team 65
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Creating Customer Focused Teams, Part 3

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. Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning. How to transform groups into high-performance teams. Four organizational enigmas and the missing link that solves them.

Team 58
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Creating Customer Focused Teams, Part 1

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. Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning. How to transform groups into high-performance teams. Four organizational enigmas and the missing link that solves them.

Team 52
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Creating Teams

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. Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning. In essence, we needed less administrative work and more research and marketing. About the Author.

Team 52