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Leadership Resources / April 29, 2018

What Every New CEO Should Know

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Ten Questions Every CEO Should Ask Themselves

In Leadership Resources by Steve Sliwa29 April 2018

A checklist of questions that a CEO should ask himself.

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Cultures that Correct Defects – Soaring Club Case Study

In Leadership, Anecdotes by Steve Sliwa29 April 2018

A culture that reinforces correction of defects can be a value proposition as well as a continuous improvement device.

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Observation: Engineers Like Working on the 6th Decimal Place

In Execution, Anecdotes by Steve Sliwa29 April 2018

One of the challenges of managing engineers is making sure they are directing their energy on the most critical issues.

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