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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-03-18

Tanveer Naseer

Here’s a compliation of some of the articles/tweets I shared on Twitter this week: Leaders, Are You Developing Your Employee’s Super Powers? link] # leadership #. Listening Is Critical in Today’s Multicultural Workplace [link] # leadership #communication # diversity #. Great Q by @ tanveernaseer [link] # Leadership #.

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The Magic of Steve Jobs

Women's Leadership Exchange

It does seem like Jobs has supernatural powers to be able transform an entrepreneurial venture into the number one brand in the world, producing products that have changed our lives dramatically. Few BIG brands can claim that - not IBM, AT&T or GE, to mention some of the biggest companies in the world. He is the decider.

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The Magic of Steve Jobs Part 2

Women's Leadership Exchange

It does seem like Jobs has supernatural powers to be able transform an entrepreneurial venture into the number one brand in the world, producing products that have changed our lives dramatically. Few BIG brands can claim that today - not IBM, AT&T or GE, to mention some of the biggest companies in the world.

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The Startling Fact About the Criteria to Make More Effective.

CO2

See Matrix above) There are some powerful ways to visual present information to make your point even stronger. Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way.

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Criteria for a Critical Decision

CO2

See Matrix above) There are some powerful ways to visual present information to make your point even stronger. Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way.