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Collin Powell's 13 Rules of Leadership

CO2

Here is Collin Powell’s 13 Rules of Leadership. Gary Cohen grew the company from two people to 2,200 employees Currently, he is Managing Partner of CO2 Partners, LCC, operating as an executive coach and consultant. His book Just Ask Leadership - Why Great Managers Always Ask The Right Questions (McGraw Hill 2009).

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Great Customer Service is Not Grumpy, Grouchy or Gross | Navigator Newsletter #173

Chart Your Course

The logic behind customer retention management (CRM) is simple — It costs far less money to keep customers happy than to spend much more money replacing the unhappy ones with new customers. In the book, From Good to Great, Jim Collins said, “People are not your most important asset, the RIGHT people are.”

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Finding Your Bigness Balance: Seven Ways to Properly Set the Size.

Kevin Eikenberry

These goals have been labeled by Jim Collins (and others) as a BHAG – a Big, Hairy, Audacious Goal. Five Reasons to Make Discomfort Your Friend How to Get Lazy People to Work Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday Ten Ways to Make a Great First Impression Five Minutes - a Key to Successful Time Management Kevin Eikenberry: Thanks Dave!Kevin

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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-06-10

Tanveer Naseer

JesseLynStoner shares 10 good reasons why that is [link] # leadership # Change Leaders or Change Leaders? by @ mikehenrysr [link] # leadership #LeadChange # This is true. :c) link] # teamwork #communication via @ RedBaronUSA # Visible minorities progress at ‘snail’s pace’ in leadership [link] # leadership # Thanks Sandra!

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Good to Great. Are you ‘good’ or maybe slightly below?

Strategy Driven

Jim Collins immortal business bestseller, Good to Great , created a revolution in many businesses and an explosion in book sales. Collins knew it. It revolves around self-assessment, an agreed-upon game plan of action, measurable results, and an overall spirit that includes individual work, teamwork, and remarkable leadership.

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The Four Cornerstones of a High Performance Culture, part 3

Strategy Driven

The corporate mission and values are created by the senior leadership team, captured on posters, and strategically tacked up around the building. Some of the following thinking and exercises were inspired by an article called Building Your Company’s Vision , by Collins and Porras, the authors of Built to Last. All rights reserved.

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The Big Picture of Business – Tribute to Dick Clark

Strategy Driven

It was he who encouraged your own leadership qualities, because your success ultimately honored him. Each entertainment niche may not be your ‘cup of tea,’ but relating to others will create common bonds and exhibits leadership. ” Judy Collins (1968). They make strategic decisions based upon cultural memories.

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