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Most wonderful things quickly become unwonderful if they are repeated too often. Once-in-a-life is often the optimal interval.

Excellent Advice for Living

Kevin Kelly

When you get wrapped up in the “what,” you get ahead of people. You think everyone can see what you see. But they don’t. They haven’t been working on it for weeks, months, years. So you need to pause and clearly articulate the “why” before you can convince anyone to care about the “what.”

Build

Tony Fadell

Agreeing on what your values are is the kind of statement that needs maximum buy-in, so it should involve your whole company. Send out a survey, and gather contributions from everyone. Ask your team to suggest both a value and the name of an employee who exemplifies it. Then arrange all the suggestions into common themes, and have your leadership team vote on the final cut.

The Great CEO Within

Matt Mochary, Alex MacCaw, and Misha Talavera

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