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7 Things Great Leader Can Never Afford To Forget

Lolly Daskal

Leadership is a challenging and demanding role, and it is easy for leaders to get caught up in the everyday minutiae of management. However, it is essential for leaders to remember the basics of leadership and not drift away from them. Never forget to communicate: Effective communication is essential for any leader.

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8 John Wooden Quotes on Leadership to Make You a Better Manager

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Over the years, he's shared his leadership lessons in a variety of books, including one I recently read: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court. It's a great look into the mind of a legend; as I read it, I felt like I was sitting on a porch getting advice from him on life and leadership.

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548 | The mental and emotional benefits of running a debt-free business Part 1

Chris LoCutro

Click To Tweet Yep, sometimes you may have to forego opportunities that require significant capital and you have to battle the temptation to grow quickly, but I’ve seen so many businesses implode because of debt and that “great growth opportunity” turns into a curse. Let’s explore the risks and opportunities, the freedom it offers.

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14 Reasons Why Great Employees Quit Your Team (and How to Keep a Good Employee from Quitting)

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The competition for talent is always high, and especially now you can't afford to lose a good employee. Not only then are you losing a great employee, but you're paying for it. 14 Reasons Why Great Employees Quit (+ How to Keep a Good Employee from Quitting). Here are 14 reasons why great employees quit.

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Zooming Out and Zooming In

Ed Batista

A theme in my work with leaders is "zooming out and zooming in." You zoom in to narrow your field of vision, to focus your attention, and to make things happen. You zoom in to narrow your field of vision, to focus your attention, and to make things happen. It's hard to determine the right altitude in any given situation.

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11 Essential Tips for Managing Remote Employees

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Allowing remote work can benefit not only your employees, but you as a manager and the organization as a whole. Three years after COVID-19 emerged, the vast majority of organizations around the world have adopted remote work at least partially. In fact, Pre-COVID, over 4.3 million employees (3.2% The Benefits of Remote Work.

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501 | How To Position Yourself For Promotion

Chris LoCutro

How can you determine if you’re even thinking in line with what success could or even should look like for you? Welcome to the Chris LoCurto show where we discuss leadership and life and discover that business is what you do, not who you are. We all know that there’s nothing magical about the calendar resetting to January first.