Leadership is learned behavior that becomes unconscious and automatic over time. For example, leaders can make several important decisions about an issue in the time it takes others to understand the question.
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Leadership is learned behavior that becomes unconscious and automatic over time. For example, leaders can make several important decisions about an issue in the time it takes others to understand the question.
(From the article): Beyond decision making, successful leadership across all areas becomes learned and instinctual over a period of time. Successful leaders have learned the mastery of anticipating business patterns, finding opportunities in pressure situations, serving the people they lead and overcoming hardships.
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May 8, 2012 10:17 PM
Occassionally, it is good for a business owner to turn their thinking on its head, and consider their approach to competition from a completely different angle.
In the area of competitive advantage, the common approach is to define your business against the standards of others, and find your point of differentiation.
This excellent article, suggests ditching this approach to build a customer driven (rather than a competitor driven) definition of your competitive advantage, and it offers three steps you can take to achieve this outcome.
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If you are looking to advance your career into a leadership capacity and / or already assume leadership responsibilities – here are 15 things you must do automatically, every day, to be a successful leader in the workplace.