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Leading in Tough Times

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornOctober 28, 2008

Strategies leaders should use during difficult times.

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Leadership E’s

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornOctober 24, 20083 Comments

Exchange: the present for the desired future Experiment: with what works and what doesn’t Envision: the specific outcome or end result Enlist: others to achieve the vision Enliven: your team to be inspired and work with purpose Educate: so people become better in the process Exchange: ideas about how to do everything better Expand: thinking…

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Ask Yourself This Question

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornOctober 24, 20081 Comment

David Allen, in his bestselling book “Getting Things Done” says, “What potential crisis ought you be dealing with now?” Ask yourself this question about your personal and professional life. And think how different life might be today had Congress troubled themselves to ask this question a year or two ago. newborn zantac zantac during pregnancy…

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A Most Remarkable Teacher

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornOctober 23, 2008

Jewely Del Duca is an elementary teacher for Littleton Public Schools. In general, I believe teachers are remarkable people, but Jewely even more so. She has stage 4 cancer, and despite the pain, continues to teach her students each day. She wants to impart important lessons not just about academics but about life. For her…

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Entitlement Economics

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornOctober 22, 2008

Everyone is crazed about recent declines in the stock market, paper losses and who to blame for this debacle. It just dawned on me: I forget to blame anyone for my stock gains in the past! That’s right: in the last 20 years I’ve had some exceptional years when my stocks appreciated greatly. One year…

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Important Definitions

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornOctober 21, 2008

“A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.” Unknown zantac dosage for children how fast does zantac work zantac extra

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The Philosophy and Practices of Encore Performance

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornOctober 20, 2008

you can achieve remarkable performance

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Goodbye for now, Charlie

Mark Sanborn's Leadership BlogBy Mark SanbornOctober 17, 2008

Yesterday Charlie Edward “Tremendous” Jones “graduated” and I’m sure the welcome home party is at full tilt in heaven today. Tremendous was one of my dearest friends as he was to so many. The cancer eventually diminished his big bear of a body but never touched his spirit. It couldn’t. Because of Charlie I am…

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Communicate Like a Leader

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornOctober 7, 20081 Comment

Life in general and politics in particular can be very instructive for how leaders communicate. Both are full of examples, positive and negative. It isn’t constructive to focus on the problem alone if you can’t offer a solution. Anybody can spot a problem; leaders help solve them. Attacking your opponent is a weak strategy; focus…

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What Leadership Looks Like

Leadership Books & ToolsBy Mark SanbornOctober 3, 20082 Comments

In Potomac Watch in today’s Wall Street Journal, Kimberly Strassel has written the most concise article I’ve read on what’s wrong in Washington during this financial crisis and an example of someone trying to fix it. Do yourself a favor and read her column What Leadership Looks Like.

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