In today’s fast-changing world, why freeze your strategic thinking in a five-year plan?
Via David Ednie, Cyrille Jansem, David Hain
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In today’s fast-changing world, why freeze your strategic thinking in a five-year plan?
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Great steps to take. Read the complete article to gain these insights:
5 steps to sharpen your leadership style.
Be Strengths-Smart Be Clear About Where You’re Going Be a Risk-Taker Be Honoring to Your Followers Be Aware of Your “Unique"
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December 23, 2012 7:59 AM
(Great thought): Lead with your strengths. Knowing what your strengths are and how to best use them may be your greatest leadership asset. More than likely, you will lead with more effectiveness, influence, and success when you are leading with your strengths. Delete the scoop?
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Plan, then experiment and be fluid to changing course. Adaptive strategy is THE way to succeed in the 21st Century economy. Thoughts?
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