‘Stronger Through Adversity’

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Crises activate leaders to address seemingly endless organizational threats and opportunities. Unfortunately, leaders can become so absorbed in crisis management that they neglect their well-being.’

Self-care is fundamental to self-leadership, and self-leadership is fundamental to leading others.’

Seeking input and assistance can serve to break through a leader’s sense of isolation.’

By establishing constructive leadership alliances and leveraging them within or across industries, you are likely to garner support, share data, offer analyses, contribute ideas, and think deeper.’

‘The job of a leader, in crisis and calm, is to offer team members tools and support that enables them to take action whenever and wherever possible.’

In crises, leaders are well-served to increase informal listening … to assess the status, fears, attitudes, and behaviors of those they serve.’

‘Listening is the heart of leadership.’

Leaders typically respond to crises by sharing information that provides a more comprehensive picture of evolving circumstances, even if some of what they share might be alarming.’

‘Despite pressure to have all the answers, no leader can live up to that expectation or offer gurantees in an environment of unrelenting change.’

Crisis communication should be purposeful, well-timed, congruent, and relevant to the intended audience.’

‘In times of crisis, leaders have to be especially careful with the words they choose and respect the power of their communication.’

Source

Joseph A. Michelli (2021). Stronger Through Adversity: World-Class Leaders Share Pandemic-Tested Lessons on Thriving During the Toughest Challenges

10 Rare Lessons For Entrepreneurs

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‘Nothing extraordinary is ever achieved through ordinary means.’- Tren Griffin

‘A startup is a temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.’- Steve Blank

A company is a permanent organization designed to execute a repeatable and scalable business model.’-Steve Blank

If you don’t have the right product and you don’t time it right, you are going to fail.’– Bill Campbell

The question is not ‘Can this product be built?’ Instead, the questions are ‘Should this product be built?’ and ‘Can we build a sustainable business around this set of products and services.”’- Eric Ries

‘Every action you take in product development, in marketing, every conversation you have, everything you do- is an experiment. If you can conceptualize your work not as building features, not as launching campaigns, but as running experiments, you can get radically more done with less efforts.’- Eric Ries

‘New customers come from the actions of past customers.’- Eric Ries

You want an idea that not many other people are working on, and it is okay if it doesn’t sound big at first.’- Sam Altman

No growth hack, brilliant marketing idea, or sales team can save you long term if you don’t have a sufficient good product.’- Sam Altman

You will know if you like venture capital well before you know if you are any good at it.’- Sam Anderson

‘In anything worth doing, it takes a team to win.’- John Doerr

Source

Tren Griffin (2017). A Dozen Lessons for Entrepreneurs