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Category: Communications

The Most Dangerous Statement a Leader Can Make

November 25, 2020 doughaugh

A fun podcast on leadership hosted by Ben Fanning, a great interviewer who makes those of us being interviewed look better and smarter than we are.

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My Energy Reading List

September 26, 2017 doughaugh

Get perspective from all sides, Get the history right, Get the fundamentals and then Get out there and Do Something! I recently had one of

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Top 10 Leadership Articles of 2015

December 23, 2015 doughaugh

Who doesn’t like year end lists.  Well, I love short punchy pithy lists of ideas, topics, and recommendations.  So in that spirit here is a

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The Only Energy That Matters

November 17, 2015 doughaugh

After spending three days at the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum, the educational confab built around EY’s Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, I walked

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