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Daily Archives: February 15, 2009

Good Questions

Leadership Books & Tools, Training & DevelopmentBy Mark SanbornFebruary 15, 20092 Comments

My long-time pal and colleague in the speaking profession Joe Calloway just interviewed me for our professional association. There are many things I like about Joe but I was reminded of something he does exceptionally well: he asks good questions. Asking good questions is a well-worn if not worn out topic in leadership. But what…

No Morphing

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornFebruary 15, 20091 Comment

Don’t morph into someone you’re not…

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