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The work isn’t crafting values; it’s living them. Values show up in calendars, promotions, and confrontations. What’s your system for aligning behaviors with commitments? When did your last meeting compare convictions with actions? Leaders huddle in conference rooms debating definitions, grammar, and punctuation. Daily practice is all that counts.

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Managers lead. Leaders manage. But they have different horizons. Management leans into the present. Leadership into the future. Leadership asks, “Where?” Management asks, “How?” Managers succeed when they fulfill five responsibilities. The responsibilities of managers center on people. Click for more...

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Pivotal moments disrupt life. Running from them shrinks your future. Pivotal moments are interventions that expand potential. Marcus Aurelius said, "The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way." Here's how to seize pivotal moments for your advantage.

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Egoless is a myth. Ego reacts before you think. It defends before you listen. It pushes before you understand. “The busier and more overwhelmed we are, the more our Ego runs our show.” Don’t eliminate ego. Manage it. Here's how...

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Most organizations have too little conflict. Teams that can’t fight fair are mediocre. They don’t innovate. They seldom leverage each other’s skill. They fall below the beauty of excellence. Warning: Friction between individuals based on personalities, backstabbing, and gossip hinders productivity. The rule: Everyone pulls together once decisions are made.

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