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Alok ChananiNewsweek |
When founders get close enough to feel a customer's pain, the right product becomes obvious. Proximity turns confusion into clarity and clarity into...
The same training that prepares veterans to lead in combat equips them to thrive in the chaos of startups. Here's how.
Customer service isn't a team. It's how your whole company shows up for your customers, especially when no one's watching.
Stepping away from work, literally, can sharpen focus, reset your perspective and restore the energy high-stakes leadership demands.
Success in business, like in battle, depends on speed — but speed without clarity leads to chaos. Commander's intent empowers teams to make fast,...