Posted on July 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Hey Aaron~ (Or, anyone else who wants to chime in, please do!)
We’ve had some previous conversation about leadership. I came across a few articles via Encarta.
What Is a Leader?
“…The irreducible minimum definition of a leader is someone with followers, but that bare bones formulation prompts the question: Why do some people–and not others–attract followers?…”
Can [...]
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Posted on July 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Scoble talks of “What I learned from BlogHer“. Notice how much of that post’s focus is on listening? Yeah, it’s *huge* and I’d argue one of the most important things that big companies struggle with. Everyone can learn to listen more and to listen better.
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Posted on July 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Belief
People don’t believe what you tell them.
They rarely believe what you show them.
They often believe what their friends tell them.
They always believe what they tell themselves.
Yup.
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Posted on July 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Dave Gray posts about “The lifehacker’s dilemma” with “Vitruvian Mann“. If you haven’t stopped by his blog, there are often great visual tidbits that add inspired perspective.
My dilemma was that I was supposed to take a blog break until Monday. I was relatively relaxed and done with most of the other stuff I needed to [...]
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