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14 Years In, What I’ve Learned.

Rich Gee Group

I put in the late hours and traveled across the globe. Everything I do is directed by ME, brainstormed by ME, and the fruits of my efforts all go to ME. Buckle your seatbelts. It’s frequently harder than corporate, but much more fulfilling. I was in corporate for 20 years and busted my butt for every boss I had.

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Leadership is a Process!

Lead Change Blog

Brainstorm. Study the best performers. They always provide some useful insights. Increase your curiosity. Seek out new questions to explore. Work with a diverse, cross-functional group of people and create a list of potential opportunities. Observe the different approaches businesses use in other countries. Ask the big questions.

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Perseverance, Patience and Passion

Great Leadership By Dan

Reading, learning, travelling, coming into contact with different realities are no longer the exclusive prerogative of only certain social groups. It was a real brainstorming session, where everyone put some ideas on the table, hoping that at some point the right one would jump out.

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How Having an Accountability Partner Can Accelerate Your Personal and Professional Growth

Great Results Team Building

Regular check-ins go beyond a mere progress report; they become a platform for collaboration, brainstorming, and strategizing for future success. The Positive Impact of an Accountability Partner The journey toward personal and professional growth is not a solitary endeavor—it’s a collaborative expedition.

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6 Changes I Made to Improve My Productivity on Airplanes

Jason Womack

Over the past 10 years of this travel pace and lifestyle, here are some of the things I’ve learned: 1. Charge it…all Save yourself time (and possibly money): Create a checklist of “power” equipment you travel with. Oh, I do the same thing in the hotel room the night before traveling back home!) What travel tip did I miss?

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7 Ways to Encourage a Team to Be More Innovative

Ron Edmondson

We have held brainstorming retreats at other churches in our area and local businesses. Have a brainstorming session with open-ended questions. Teams I lead learn soon that when I travel I return with some fresh perspective – even some wild ideas. Creative thoughts are often fueled better outside your normal environment.

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Easy Initiatives to Improve Your Office’s Morale

Strategy Driven

Even a quick brainstorm session of just five minutes could unlock some brilliant ideas that could quickly be introduced to the company soon. Things like gym memberships, help with travel, and many other discounts are all greatly appreciated as part of a payment package from a company. Add a Benefits Program.

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