Tag Archives: Paul Andrew

What do you believe? How To Build A Movement, Not Just A Company

What do you believe? How To Build A Movement, Not Just A Company

Posted on03. May, 2009 by .

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I’m writing a project about the vital differences between ordinary companies and those that become ‘something more’. Inspired by the legendary likes of Apple, Google, Harley Davidson and those rare businesses that somehow seem to transcend being just a product or a service and instead engender raw energy and deep loyalty from those that connect [...]

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What Twitter Can Teach Leaders

What Twitter Can Teach Leaders

Posted on20. Apr, 2009 by .

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I love Twitter… ever present on my iPhone, my Twitter page keeps me connected. To some it’s a communication tool, to others a gossip aggregator, and to others a beloved time-waster. But I believe that the way in which Twitter works should remind leaders of some truths about effective leadership. Thankfully, in many places, the [...]

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What’s So New About Your New Year?

What’s So New About Your New Year?

Posted on19. Jan, 2009 by .

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What does it take to make a New Year truly “new”? Besides the date ending with 09 instead of 08 what have you personally brought to this year that is different/ fresh/ bold/ exciting? Why not take a quick inventory right now of the following key areas as a leader, and ask yourself this one [...]

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We Don’t Stay Workers

We Don’t Stay Workers

Posted on08. Oct, 2008 by .

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What a dream team you’d have if everyone on your team was a leader. Not just the person ‘in charge’. Everyone. And by ‘leader’ I don’t mean job title, a swanky office, or the where the buck actually stops. I simply mean the sort of team where everyone takes responsibility, works like it’s their own [...]

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You Get What You Focus On

You Get What You Focus On

Posted on24. Sep, 2008 by .

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Anyone who has bought a car knows about the impact focus has on what we notice. From the moment you really consider buying a particular model of car you see it everywhere you look. It seems as though there are ten times more of them on the road, overnight. That’s one of the powers of [...]

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My Own Worst Enemy

My Own Worst Enemy

Posted on17. Aug, 2008 by .

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I was speaking with someone this week who told me about an experiment that two life coaches initiated. They agreed to speak to each other how they speak to themselves, so every time they thought or said something towards themselves, they said it to the other person instead. The experiment only lasted until lunch when [...]

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Redefining What Defines You

Redefining What Defines You

Posted on24. Jul, 2008 by .

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I’ve decided to write a dictionary. Words are power. Words communicate meaning. Words have the potential to hurt or heal, build or destroy, enlarge or shrink, help or hinder. Human beings are meaning making machines. We interpret the world around us as we experience it and we attach meaning to things as a result. Sadly [...]

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