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The Top Ten (Sixteen) Lies of Lawyers
Like CEOs, marketers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists, lawyers tell their own specialized tales. Most of my experience is with lawyers who do work for tech entrepreneurs, so this is my focus.

Drive-By Flattery
If someone you know has done amazing work, don't just thank or compliment the person. Tell his or her boss. I call this drive-by flattery and do it all the time.

The Art of Sucking Up
There is an art to sucking up. Done too blatantly it will backfire. Done too weakly, you won't get what you want. The perfect suck up contains the following elements:

Should Leaders Have Friends at Work?
Relationships are essential, the core of the commercial world yet it's not uncommon for executives to avoid 'friendships' with co-workers. They often fear that having personal relationships in the workplace might compromise their ability to make tough decisions. So should Leaders have friends at work?"

I've Got An Idea
What do you do with a great business idea? Forget about it until someone else runs with it and hits it big? Or do you have the commitment, time and energy to really do something with it?

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Lesson #2: Stand Out To Safeguard Your Brand
In 1820, British author Charles Caleb Colton wrote, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” but is doubtful whether Candler would have agreed. When the rising popularity and success of Coca-Cola became increasingly apparent to outsiders, there was no shortage of entrepreneurs ready to take advantage. Hundreds of copycat beverages were released on the market within weeks. The need to protect his great product and his strong brand were Candler’s motivations for ensuring both were unique enough to stand out.

Drive-By Flattery
If someone you know has done amazing work, don't just thank or compliment the person. Tell his or her boss. I call this drive-by flattery and do it all the time.

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