One of the challenging things about becoming a leader is that, immediately upon promotion, everyone around you expects that you’ll exhibit new skills and ideas. It’s as if the title itself grants ...
As companies grow and scale, the culture will understandably change. A small startup with frenetic energy led by peers will grow into a mid-sized company with structure and tiers. Unfortunately, ...
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Leaders talk a lot about vision–and for a good reason. Making sure everyone is on board with an organization’s vision is one of the most important things a leader can do. It paints a picture of a ...