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<title>Course Correction</title>
<description>It takes a huge amount of time and energy to get a team off the ground with a project or strategy implementation. Its definitely a great undertaking to get to the point of implementation. Knowing how much time this takes, do you consider any necessary course corrections along the way?
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<description>Working with a team over time can create "group think" and rob the ability to be objective. Soliciting feedback from the outside can help overcome this. Read this article to find out how.</description>
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<description>This article deals with learning how to avoid blind spots by helping a client or team member gather all the necessary information they need for the task at hand. </description>
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<title>Sometimes its one slice at a time …</title>
<description>Rather than going at a large task head on, breaking it down into pieces can relieve stress and provide a clearer timeline to where you want to go. Check out the powerful steps you can take to reach those larger goals.</description>
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<description>One of the challenges of being a leader is dealing with the many issues that face us on a daily basis. Most of these issues are those that come with people.  How many times a day do you spend trying to solve other people’s issues?  Want to free up more time during the day to get to the things that you want rather than the things other people want? </description>
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