A good leader can create vision and strategy, but an effective operating system brings it to life.
Glenn Sanford
@ceoglenn
Glenn Sanford’s Tweets
Don't limit your beliefs in what's possible – expand them and watch what unfolds.
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The 'safe' route is rarely ever the path to true growth and innovation.
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Focusing on making money as the only goal can lead to unethical practices and unhappy customers.
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Want a harmonious relationship? Start with establishing clear agreements.
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Success isn't achieved overnight, but it can be achieved by setting and hitting deadlines.
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Put the focus on providing value to customers and the income will follow.
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Without an operating system, leadership is just a bunch of people running around aimlessly.
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Believe it or not, belief is the foundation for making things happen.
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Without risk-takers, organizations would never evolve or improve.
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A business without a mission beyond profit will struggle to succeed in the long run.
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Avoid constant conflict by putting effort into developing shared agreements.
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Set a deadline and watch yourself cross the finish line before anyone else.
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Stop focusing on income and start focusing on creating a product or experience that customers actually want.
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Leadership may get you to the top, but an operating system will help you stay there.
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Belief is like a 3D printer for bringing our visions to life.
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Want to make a real impact at work? Stop caring about job security and start making change happen.
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Being profitable is important, but it's even more crucial to focus on solving problems for your customers.
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One shared agreement can prevent a thousand disagreements.
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No one wants to be the last place finisher. Set your finish line and hit it on time.
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The true measure of success is how much value you can provide to others.
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A good operating system can be the difference between scaling and stagnation in business.
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In any company, it's important to have a balance of calculated risk-takers and cautious thinkers.
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Money should be a byproduct of successful problem solving and customer satisfaction, not the driving force.
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You won't have to suck on raceday if you set a date for success.
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Income isn't the goal, it's a byproduct of creating value for others.
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The race to the finish line starts with setting a deadline.
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The true measure of success is the positive impact you have on others, not your bank account balance.
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Most people don't attempt new things because they aren't ready. In running the simple act of putting a race on the calendar and buying a ticket gets you in motion partially, if not primarily because no one likes to suck on race day.
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Stop thinking about how much money you can make and start thinking about how much value you can provide for others.
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Why wait for someone else to determine when you'll reach success? Choose your own finish line and crush it.
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Income isn't everything, but it is a bi-product of making customers happy.
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Your income is directly correlated with how much you improve your customers' lives.
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I was reflecting on a bit of a Karmic outcome of something in business that happened today. It was the closest phrase which I’ve heard before that sums up the outcome. Harsh but fair
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What do you think of the phrase? Life is often harsh but always fair.
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The true measure of success is how much value you can provide to others.
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In any company, it's important to have a balance of calculated risk-takers and cautious thinkers.
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Most people don't attempt new things because they aren't ready. In running the simple act of putting a race on the calendar and buying a ticket gets you in motion partially, if not primarily because no one likes to suck on race day.
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Income isn't the goal, it's a byproduct of creating value for others.
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