When did priority become priorities? How can multiple things be “most important?” “The word priority came into the English language in the 1400s. It was singular. It
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Over the last few weeks we recorded a series of videos addressing leadership challenges identified by members of the group Scott mentors from the Executive’s …
Nothing new comes from the status quo. There is no new awareness, no problem solving, no value creation, no innovation and no adaptability without asking …
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