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How to Create a Breakthrough Strategy with CEO Coach and Author, Patrick Thean

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Creating a Breakthrough Strategy with CEO Coach and Author, Patrick Thean In this week’s episode of The Leadership Habit podcast, I sat down with Patrick Thean to talk about how to create a breakthrough strategy in any organization. The punchline is that the CEOs could not get their strategies executed.

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The Need for Moral Courage in Leadership with Thought Entrepreneur, Jon Mertz

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My last company was a healthcare software startup, that I spent a little over 10 years leading the marketing strategy and other initiatives for the company. Our signature BPM program provides interactive management training with a results-oriented curriculum and prime networking opportunities.

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Attention Management (Not Time Management) is the Key to Productivity with Author Maura Thomas

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Our signature BPM program provides interactive management training with a results-oriented curriculum and prime networking opportunities. Companies all over the world have seen their managers transformed into leaders through our award-winning and accredited leadership development programs.

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Creating High-Performing Teams Like a Jazz Band with Gerald J. Leonard

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And if there’s blockages the brain figures out how to use other neural networks to work around the blockage and repair itself. In fact, Jack and Patty are my coaches Dr. Paul Shelly from learning strategies that who deals with whole brain learning and neuroscience is one of my coaches. I said, okay. I’ll keep practicing.

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How to cope with diversity | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

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system or how to wire RS-232 connections – or books on strategy hints for games nobody has played for a decade. The crayon itself suggested such a beautiful blue, but when you colored, it just faded into the white paper… Crayola crayons were always vibrant colors, and Cornflower Blue was just so washed-out.

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