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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Boss-ing versus Leading
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Balancing focus, deep competence, and diversity
This post is nothing more than a pointer to an excellent article by Michael Simmons entitled, “People Who Have “Too Many Interests” Are More Likely To Be Successful According To Research.” Click over there now and read it. It’s a … Continue reading