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Advice for CEOs

Expert advice for CEOs, from CEOs (SM)

Don't get stuck in No Man's Land (SM), follow Newport's blog to stay one step ahead of your competitors.

Kim Denney

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Business growth

Improve Team Alignment With The Right People in the Right Seats

By: Kim Denney
December 19th, 2016

Sure. . . You want profitable growth. Who doesn’t? But have you heeded the admonition to “get the right people in the right seats on the bus?” What is this bus everyone is talking about? What if your company can’t even afford a bus?

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Expert Business Advice: "How Bad Does It Have To Get Before We Ask For Help?"

By: Kim Denney
December 24th, 2013

How many times have you said or thought this in the last week, "No problem. I've got this"? Come on. Be honest.

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Business Growth Challenges Defined: You May Be In No Man's Land.

No Man’s Land is the business growth stage where companies become too small to be big and too big to be small.

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Death is Not an Exit Strategy

By: Kim Denney
March 22nd, 2013

You are brave enough to read on – good for you. I promise this won’t be morbid. Exit strategy is a subject that you (and your business, your spouse, your children and your investors) need to know about.

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The Importance of Strategic Firing

By: Kim Denney
November 28th, 2012

One of the Hardest Things

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How Many Twinkies Does it Take to Build and Inspire an Executive Team?

By: Kim Denney
November 14th, 2012

Executives . . . Working as a team? . . . Do they need to be inspired? . . . Would Oreos get better results than Twinkies? So many questions. We better take them one at a time and explore both what these are and what they are not.

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No Mans Land | transparency

How Transparent Should a CEO Be?

By: Kim Denney
September 19th, 2012

Well now . . . That depends on your point of view or your position in the hierarchy, doesn’t it? Should it?

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