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The right questions definitely exist, for employees exploring their careers and for investors exploring ownership stakes. Management matters, often more than the business itself, over anything other than a short time frame.
Lessons From the Titans
Scott Davis, Carter Copeland, and Rob Wertheimer
There is nothing more important to true growth than realizing that you are not the voice of the mind—you are the one who hears it. If you don’t understand this, you will try to figure out which of the many things the voice says is really you. People go through so many changes in the name of “trying to find myself.” They want to discover which of these voices, which of these aspects of their personality, is who they really are. The answer is simple: none of them.
The Untethered Soul
Michael A. Singer
The write-up should include both a detailed description of the issue and the proposed solution. Someone may say, “I don’t know the answer.” It doesn’t matter. They should take a guess. Even if they have only 10 percent confidence that their answer is a good one. And they should phrase the proposed solution in very bold, directive terms (e.g., “Do this…”). This may seem aggressive but creates a flag in the sand that generates a much more productive discussion and a quicker decision time, which ultimately is more important than appearing to be humble.
The Great CEO Within
Matt Mochary, Alex MacCaw, and Misha Talavera
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