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Manager vs. ?

Lead on Purpose

Seth Godin covers this concept nicely in his book Tribes. I think about the things I manage (personal finances, household, a team of people). Leader, on the other hand, implies someone who’s out in front setting the direction for a group or an an organization. The leader focuses on moving towards a higher, more valuable goal.

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Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Accounting/Finance: This group is often completely ignored by product management. The sales people who “get it&# will feed critical information back to product management to improve the products, but they will not expect things to change overnight or for their next sale.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

Lead on Purpose

Maintaining a relationship with executive administrators, travel, finance, sales and development can provide valuable information on travel schedules, agendas and the details that will reinforce the emergence of Flying Monkeys. Another avenue that many product management leaders fail to utilize is internal relationships.

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Great Leaders Make Decisions | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I am always so refreshed by the centrality of ethics, doing the right thing, and people as capital – in your work! Seth Godin calls it shipping, Mike Myatt calls it being an actionable leadership, and I will call it “mouthless [.] Great insights Susan. link] Your idea sucks « hour9 :: the learning leadership blog [.]

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