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Michael Santos

3—Set Goals

Leaders teach us a great deal about strategy. All individuals can talk about wanting to succeed. Creating a plan, however, requires us to do more

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Michael Santos

2—Document the Strategy

When we’re in a problem, we must navigate our way to success. By studying leaders, we learn techniques they use to overcome challenges. The same

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Michael Santos

1—Defining Success

In what ways are you defining success? Leaders taught me how to start with that question. Readers may derive value from the strategy, whether they’re

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Michael Santos

32—Making a Difference

A professor from Columbia University spoke about three segments of the population. Some try to make things happen, while others lead more passive lives. To

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Michael Santos

34—Heavy Lifting

The wife of a person in prison asked a question about job details that require her 70-year-old husband to lift heavy objects. We offer her

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Michael Santos

31—Procrastination

Reading Benjamin Franklin’s Almanac inspired me. He quoted a proverb: “For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the

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5—Define Tactics

When we’re pursuing a pathway to succeed, we need a strategy. That strategy becomes our game plan. We use tactics to convert our high-level goals

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