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About Lead Well and Prosper: 15 Successful Strategies for Becoming a Good Manager by Nick McCormick - Freado
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Be Good Ventures, LLC. Lead Well and Prosper: 15 Successful Strategies for Becoming a Good Manager. Business, Money and Investing. Publisher : Be Good Publishing. Are you a manager? Are you a good one? If you are not sure, take the. Quiz in Nick McCormick's new book,. Lead Well and Prosper: 15. Successful Strategies for Becoming a Good Manager. Surprised at what you learn about yourself. McCormick, a seasoned manager in the IT industry, concentrates on the. Why being a good manager is great. Be the first...
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Idea Leaders: September 2008
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Summaries of books, ideas, and applications for servant leaders that take (less than) two minutes to read but deserve (at least) a week of reflection and practice. Saturday, September 27, 2008. So What Went Wrong? Let's review: according to the Judeo-Christian tradition, humanity was created by a purposeful God who made people in his own image and who also made them to be productive. That sounds pretty great - so why do we have all the trouble we do today? One word: the Fall. 2) When you cross that line,...
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Rarecomics: Apr 20, 2008
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Developing a Business Strategy is Simple - Executing is a Different Story. Starting is overrated. Have you ever heard someone say, If I could only just get started, everything would fall into place? Implementing, though, that is Green Hornet. Difficult part- the day in, day out execution of tasks necessary to achieve the end goal. On In fact, most count on the fact that you wont implement successfully, so they can come back and tell you what to do again next year. Former CEO of GE...
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Curse of Complacency in Self Satisfied Leaders | When Leaders Take A Stand
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When Leaders Take A Stand. Change Happens, When They Don’t We Falter. Looking 4 True Leaders. Fathers Day: Remember Your First Leader. Curse of Complacency in Self Satisfied Leaders. June 16, 2007. Where have all the leaders gone? What happened to personal pride, to living, and holding ourselves to a higher standard? From where I sit it looks like we are more concerned with fitting in, following the crowd, and being accepted by society than living life on our own terms. A Society Devoid of Values. Someho...
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5 O'clock Blog by: Jeff Littlejohn: May 2008
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5 O'clock Blog by: Jeff Littlejohn. A Forum for Leadership and Professional Development Issues. Friday, May 23, 2008. Review of the book "Lead Well and Prosper". I was recently contacted by Nick McCormick. Author of the book. Lead Well and Prosper. And was asked to review his book on my blog. I love to read business related books, especially ones that are focused on the topic of leadership, so I was pleased to accept the request. Lead Well and Prosper. Pick this book up once a quarter and take it to lunc...
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golf87315: Nov 24, 2007
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Saturday, November 24, 2007. Management and Golf - A Comparison. Every golfer has heard the saying, Drive for show. Putt for dough. They know that the game. Is won or lost within 100 yards of the hole, yet they ignore the fundamentals. Chipping, putting, sand shots - preferring to opt for the more glamorous drives. Go to a driving. Range and see what club. Everyone is hitting. If it were called a chipping range. No one would go! Most golfers dont want to practice. Their spouses would attest to that!
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P11577: Feb 14, 2008
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Thursday, February 14, 2008. Management and Golf - A Comparison. Has heard the saying, Drive for show. putt. For dough. They know that the game is won or lost within 100 yards of the hole. Yet they ignore the fundamentals chipping, putting, sand. Shots - preferring to opt for the more glamorous drives. Go to a driving range and see what club everyone is hitting. If it were called a chipping range, no one would go! To execute strategy for instance, when a project cant be completed on time. Managers, espec...