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The Importance of Teams and Why the Best Leaders Cultivate Them

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But they also take on issues in science, technology and management. I haven’t read the book nor deeply reviewed Project Aristotle but the conversation on this morning’s show really resonated with me. I have a board meeting coming up this week and I just reviewed the agenda.

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The Perils of Founder Fighting

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I think as a tech industry we have bred a culture that places more emphasis on product excellence than managing human behavior. But I would posit that in order to sustainably build great products in an intensely competitive industry with skills shortages – people management is one of the most critical soft skills organizations need.

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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

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I believe that it is part of the DNA of an entrepreneur – being so competitive that you’re practically sick when you lose. They’re competitive. It is never as rewarding when you’re the coach (but coaching has many other benefits. It’s one of my favorite blog posts.

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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

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I believe that it is part of the DNA of an entrepreneur – being so competitive that you’re practically sick when you lose. They’re competitive. It is never as rewarding when you’re the coach (but coaching has many other benefits. It’s one of my favorite blog posts.

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Improving Sales: The Excuse Departement is Closed

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Most technology startups seem to be funded by product people or business people. So I did want any rational person who wants to improve does – I hired a coach. I’ve talked many times on my blog about how they’re the lifeblood of most businesses – even those that pretend like they’re above it all.

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