Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership

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  1. The pace of the Leader sets the pace of the Pack so set the pace!

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (Sep 1 2010)
    by Taariq Lewis (taariq)

    The pace of the Leader sets the pace of the Pack so set the pace! MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Howard Anderson would chant in his class: "The Pace of the Leader sets the pace of the Pack." It was a pithy quote and with it came images of a herd of Management Consulting and Investment Banking Zebras running away from the hungry pack of MIT Sloan Tiger Entrepreneurs fond in each MIT Sloan MBA Class. (Read Full Article)

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  2. Great CEOs know how to drive and execute a vision for customer service

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (Aug 30 2010)
    by Taariq Lewis (taariq)

    Great CEOs know how to drive and execute a vision for customer service Great CEOs have a vision of how their company should be perceived by their best customers and they nurture the organization to identify and reward customer loyalty with more service. Is your CEO obsessed about customer service? (Read Full Article)

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  3. Finding Internal Customer pain or How-To Fast Track to new, big, leadership opportunities

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (May 31 2010)
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    Finding Internal Customer pain or How-To Fast Track to new, big, leadership opportunities The biggest challenge of any job is to find opportunities where you can be your best, go further than you ever thought possible, and make a positive impact on your organization of which you can be proud. If you’re aiming to for the corner office and competing with smarter, faster, stronger, brighter co-workers, finding those opportunities can be close to impossible. If you’re in a slow moving industry with slow movement up the ladder, you might as well give up as no one is going anywhere, anytime soon. (Read Full Article)

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  4. Need CEO leadership skills, fast? Hire an intern

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (Jan 30 2010)
    by Taariq Lewis (taariq)

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    Need CEO leadership skills, fast?  Hire an intern Diane Garnick, Head Strategist at Invesco, held a presentation at MIT Sloan, last fall. Her most important slide that I thought very inspiring was her Slide on “Thinking Outside the Organizational Chart”. In this slide, she gives a number of great ideas on how aspiring leaders should embrace and extend their leadership influence in the organization. My most favorite point: “One Year into the job, as for an intern.” Need leadership and people management skills, but the company doesn’t have a budget to hire a staff under you, just yet? Get an intern. Here are her tips on how to execute successful intern acquisition: (Read Full Article)

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  5. Real CEOs don’t send electronic holiday greeting cards

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (Dec 23 2009)
    by Taariq Lewis (taariq)

    Real CEOs don’t send electronic holiday greeting cards Real CEOs don’t send electronic Christmas or Holiday greeting cards because they’re just not sincere or respectable forms of greeting or business building. Electronic Christmas cards are not even mental gifts because the effort required to create them is close to zero. When you get an electr (Read Full Article)

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  6. How to be an Unflappable CEO

    Explore Article Taariq Lewis: Many facets of leadership (Nov 5 2009)
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    How to be an Unflappable CEO One of my favorite CEO bloggers is Mike Myatt of N2Growth. Before HiveFire, I had no idea his blog existed, but his weekly articles on CEO strategy are intelligent and timely. I recommend them at: http://www.n2growth.comIn his October 20th, 2009 piece, CEO Success is not random, Mike provides 15 (Read Full Article)

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