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Advice to Taylor Swift on Sustaining Success

Michael Lee Stallard

Taylor Swift has successfully managed living in the frying pan of fame for nearly a decade now. Taylor, I appreciate your humility and focus on others. It’s fine to celebrate your successes, just don’t let it go to your head lest you begin to think you are better than everyone else. You are very talented, Taylor.

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A new year message from Ann Francke OBE: Let’s be more Taylor Swift in 2024

Chartered Management Institute

Harvard University is now even offering a “Taylor Swift and Her World” class! What’s great about Taylor Swift is that her message is so positive. She’s the opposite to the patriarchal power that leads to conflict. She has also shared her success with the team she employs, giving over $50 million in bonuses to her tour entourage.

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Are You Managing the Dimensions of Your CEO Influence?

Lead Change Blog

Porter and Nitin Nohira published an article titled “How CEOs Manage Time” It was a fascinating insight into how CEOs do and should spend their time. . When I practised as a local government Head of Service, many staff mistakenly believed I was all-powerful. How do you influence? . I would agree. .

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Successful companies are “nice”

Lead on Purpose

In his book Nice Companies Finish First: Why Cutthroat Management is over—and Collaboration Is In , author Peter Shankman shows how famously nice executives, entrepreneurs, and companies are setting the standard for success in this new world. Your organization’s growth and success will increase as you apply these principles.

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Three practices of successful product managers

Lead on Purpose

A company’s success is ultimately a roll-up of all products and services selling for a profit. In most companies product managers have a lot of products and significant responsibilities. With all the meetings, floods of email, and requirements to manage, the thought of focusing on a product’s profitability can be illusive.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

The Power of Pressure : Why Pressure Isn't the Problem, It's the Solution by Dane Jensen (Collins, 2021) What’s the most pressure you’ve ever been under? Flux helps readers open this mindset—a flux mindset—and develop eight “flux superpowers” that flip conventional ideas about leadership, success, and well-being on their heads.

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Embracing Emotional Intelligence: The Art of Leading as a Feeling Being Who Thinks

CO2

It’s not just about making logical decisions; it’s about understanding and managing emotions – both your own and those of your team. The Power of Emotional Resonance Leaders who are feeling beings that think resonate with their team on a deeper level. This resonance is crucial for inspiring and motivating a team.