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Shut-up & Listen | N2Growth Blog

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The information they gain through questioning and listening lays the groundwork for reflection, making decisions and/or mentoring. Jettisoned employees are finding that their hard won knowledge, skills and capabilities earned while being loyal are no longer valuable in the employment market place.

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Disruptive Business Models | N2Growth Blog

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So, in today’s post I’ll examine the power of disruption as a key business driver… Disruptive business models focus on creating, disintermediating, refining, reengineering or optimizing a product/service, role/function/practice, category, market, sector, or industry.

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How To Create Lasting Influence | N2Growth Blog

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i.e. Will my employees ever respect/lean on an assistant manager rather than the manager? Ultimately the best way to insure your staff has influence is to model the correct behaviors and to make sure that you mentor them in said behaviors as well. What are some ways that influence can be possessed by my leadership staff?

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Looking For Leadership

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link] ATIG Dear Mike, "I've found that 90% of problems companies have on-line are created by management, not technology" David Segal Why not E-leader ( participative) for better decision making to do the right thing ? Identifying leaders? Have we really degenerated to this point? Identifying leader… [link] [.]

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Efficient vs. Effective | N2Growth Blog

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A great example of this would be carving out time in your already too busy schedule to mentor someone in your organization with great potential. mikemyatt: A leaders Intellect should not be a depreci. Our Freedom. mikemyatt: The rigidity of a closed mind is the first s. mikemyatt: More thx @BradAustin1 @LeadershipWatch @GBSL.

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The Fallacy of No | N2Growth Blog

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It means you’re not teaching, mentoring, communicating, or leading. I have found that the most common reasons people tend to cite in support of using no are as follows: It helps to keep them from wasting time; It somehow manages risk; It builds character, and; It helps them focus by not biting off more than they can chew.

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Leadership Self Examination | N2Growth Blog

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If you find that you lack skill sets and competencies in certain areas seek out mentors and coaches to shore-up your weaknesses, and more importantly, use your professional advisors to assist you in leveraging your strengths. On with the exam… Section I: Character. Section III: Strategy. Section IV: Tactics.

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