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Tag Archives: expansion
The Top Ten Things Holding You Back
1. Poor Planning
Spending time mapping your goals out for an entire year is something most people think about, but never actually do. The first thing you will want to do to stop holding yourself back from the greater success you deserve and say you want is to create long term goals and break them down into short term goals. What are the smaller steps you need to take to make tangible steps toward your bigger goals?
Grab a friend or support partner and spend a half a day mapping out your vision. The people that do this are the ones who are serving their purpose in a greater way and trailblazing their path to success.
Pac-10/12′s Transformation a Direct Result of Larry Scott’s Leadership
I often speak about the importance of leadership and culture in transforming organizations. There may be no better recent example of this than Larry Scott’s stewardship of the Pac-10, and its expansion into the newly formed Pacific-12 conference. In just a little over two years, Scott has added two worthy teams to the conference, and more importantly, signed a contract giving the Pac-12 the most lucrative media-rights deal in collegiate sports history.