The Power of Being an Amateur. Strategically trying something new can help leaders break free from entrenched ways of thinking. Change How Your Colleagues See You. How to reshape your reputation without losing your identity.

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The Power of Being an Amateur

Strategically trying something new can help leaders break free from entrenched ways of thinking.

by Michelle Taite

 

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Change How Your Colleagues See You

How to reshape your reputation without losing your identity.

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