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Ten Questions with Polly LaBarre
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| Polly LaBarre is the co-author (with Bill Taylor) of the newly released book called Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win. The strategies, tactics, and advice in Mavericks at Work grew out of in-depth access to a collection of forward-looking companies. These maverick companies are attracting millions of customers, creating thousands of jobs, and generating billions of dollars of wealth. |
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Lesson #4: Stay Ahead Of The Pack
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| “Innovation is the distinction between a leader and a follower,” says Jobs. |
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Are You Persevering or Enduring
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| Why try to make a distinction between perseverance and endurance? In both perseverance and endurance, we may struggle at times, feel fear of failure or rejection, or worry that we are not worthy of what we long for. So the distinction between perseverance and endurance can easily get blurred.
But perseverance and endurance take us down different roads so they are worth distinguishing. Endurance will lead us to a dead end whereas perseverance, although it may take us down a long and meandering path, offers up surprises, serendipity, and synchronicity. |
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Getting Along with Critical People
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| We can all be critical. Every day, we literally critique everything that goes on around us consciously and unconsciously. Unfortunately, some people tend to verbalize the thoughts many of us have learned to keep to ourselves. When things don't go our way or we're in a bad mood it is easy to become critical. It's true, miserable people prefer miserable company. Critical people actually feel better around others who share the same negative attitudes. Before we spend time learning how to cope with other people's critical traits let's make sure we have our own well under control.
It can be quite challenging to get along with a critic, especially when we live, work or attend church with them. Here are 10 tips to help you get along better with critical people. |
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What’s Complaining Really About?
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| What I have noticed is that many of us confuse being responsible with feeling accountable. How do we do that? Let’s begin with clarifying the distinction between both qualities. |
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What Great Online Advertising Really Is!
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| Should there be a distinction between sales and marketing online?
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Havens From Hypocrisy
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| Many wonder why the late British actor, author, and raconteur David Niven was never knighted. After all, many show business people of far less distinction got their “Ks” – indeed, these days it seems every so-called “celebrity” gets one if he lives long enough. |
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Do You Know Your Breakeven
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| It is critical that all business know their breakeven point and it is even more critical today. |
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The Invisible Close Sales Nugget: Pressure vs. Tension: Are You Selling Them or Are They Selling Themselves
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| Stoke the Tension, Don't Put It Out
Some of you may be uncomfortable with the idea of creating tension because you're confusing it with pressure. Understanding the distinction between the two is critical. I want to explore this so that you can apply tension without qualms and to great effect.
Let's start again with this definition: pressure is applied externally; tension happens
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A hard working brand or just another pretty face
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| Many of us received our brand training through a practice of visual identity. In other wards, we created ad campaigns and other tactical applications to provide brand distinction. Yet, I know everyone reading this has heard numerous times and from multiple sources that a brand is not a logo or a tagline or a color palette. And still, not everyone realizes the difference between branding and brand development – or, visual identity vs. strategic identity. Brand development is the discovery of a brand’s unique (strategic) distinction and branding is the tactical (visual) application of that distinction. |
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Are You Suffering Unnecessarily?
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| "Life means suffering."
Truth #1 of the 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism
I've been pondering about the amount of suffering there is in the world these days. Perhaps my awareness has been heightened by these turbulent times, coupled with an increase sense of compassion that has grown in me with the years.
I realize that, as Buddha said, that there is suffering in life, but it seems to me that it's useful to look at it as either 'necessary suffering' or 'unnecessary suffering.' Of course, this is a somewhat artificial distinction but it still seems a useful distinction to make. |
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