
When you think of the name Rawling … Harry Potter comes to mind. Think Einstein and you likely trigger thoughts about the theory of relativity. Martin Luther King brings to mind peace, equity and freedom for all people.
What makes you who you are?
Distinctives allow you to lead not only where you work – but in far wider fields across the business world. It's also why Google pays staff to create daily. While it rarely takes rocket scientist to lead with a unique bent, nor do you need to be in an A team to inspire others, it does take a firm distinctive.
Consider opportunities to lead in your field as did the following.
Mark Bittner made wild parrots it’s distinctive and end up with A Top Ten Film of the Year. Not an ordinary offering for a business career but it worked wonders for Mark.
Rotterdam empowers learners as leaders so that MBA students there are invited and encouraged to teach new skills to faculty in ways that change MBA programs.
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MITA International Brain Based Center offers 25 Quick Brain Facts to help leader rate their workplace intelligence. In any brain based workplace, employees interact with the wider community and with experts. How so? They questions, targets, expect, move multiple intelligence resources, and, reflect, and a tone that fosters: "Where to from here…?"
Distinctives usually come from what you tend to do and enjoy most, even during a busy day ... or from what others affirm that you do well. They often launch from one or more of your strongest intelligences - which you can check out here.
Harvard Business Review said it this way…” Companies that successfully create and communicate signature experiences understand that different types of people will excel at different companies, and that not all workers want the same things.”
What distinctive would allow you more leadership in your field of work?










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