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Seth Godin talks about expanding the circle of “missed”

 

A Harvard Business Review columnist looks at Steve Jobs’ management style

 

Bob Burg examines “Phraseology”

 

$128 Question

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Jon Gordon asks, “Are you following your priorities and to the right destination or are you allowing artificial distractions to lead you in the wrong direction?”

Seth Godin offers some advice on handling pressure

Brian Sullivan saysBe yourself. But be your BEST self.”

Forbes has a slideshow on what it takes to be a great innovator

 

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What computer first appeared to consumers in 1984 Super Bowl ads?

Jon Gordon shares one success story of the power of positive attitude

Seth Godin suggests everyone have a workflow audit

John Maxwell offers advice on how to lead difficult people

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What are the six flags that have flown over Texas?

Dave Kahle wonders what we can learn from the greatest salespeople 

One Forbes blogger asks: How Would Others Define Your Leadership Legacy?

Seth Godin on synchronicity, intimacy and productivity

 

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