Tag Archives: CEOs

A reason, a season or a lifetime?

Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by Geoff Wasserman.

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Spoke with a friend/client the other day (thanks Carrol), and in the middle of our discussion she mentioned a powerful concept on a personal level that has tremendous application for business leaders, especially in small organizations…It’s a paradigm that will free you up from a lot of the stress we as entrepreneurs put on ourselves [...]

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Committees and Concrete: All mixed up and well-set?

Posted on 23. Apr, 2009 by Geoff Wasserman.

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I have a lot of CEO’s, Pastors and other Leaders all over the country who receive this blog and it frequently gets forwarded, but I couldn’t help retell the story a senior copywriter shared with me the other day, hoping there won’t be a few people out there who get offended by it. But, the [...]

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Leaders Jump Out Windows

Posted on 31. Mar, 2009 by Geoff Wasserman.

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Every week, at least once–sometimes on multiple occasions–leaders are faced with a decision, in front of an open window of opportunity, to jump or stay in the room they’re in.
Windows of opportunity open up all the time in life. Great leaders (in business, at home, in communities) have spent painstaking time and energy promoting the [...]

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Get Rid of “They”

Posted on 20. Dec, 2008 by Geoff Wasserman.

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It happens to all leaders at some point. We get a huge, tremendous idea for our employees, our customers, or both. But then we conform it to fit in the mold of how everyone else does it…”We couldn’t run an ad THAT bold, we couldn’t have a company event THAT outside-the-box…what would THEY say?”
Comedian Paul [...]

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The wake-up call

Posted on 12. Dec, 2008 by Geoff Wasserman.

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I came across a pretty insightful quote this morning: “The world is so fast that there are days when the person who says it can’t be done is interrupted by the person who is doing it.”
Shared it with 8 different people, different organizational levels, different walks of life, different generations. They all smiled and said “how [...]

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