Corporate Misadventures: Electrocution
Jeff Havens’ comic, Corporate Misadventures. Episode 22.
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Jeff Havens’ comic, Corporate Misadventures. Episode 22.
This is the first installment of Unleash Your Inner Tyrant TV where I give you leadership advice on how NOT to become a good leader. Hope you enjoy! Did you like this video? Sign up for my newsletter here and get future episodes in your inbox. Or check out my Unleash Your Inner Tyrant! keynote…
This is the first installment of Uncrapify Your Life TV where I will be motivating the crap out of you! Hope you enjoy!
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Jeff’s leadership motivation tip for the week on Vision. You see all those stars? Some of them support M-class planets. And some of them are about to go supernova. Choose wisely.
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I don’t know yet exactly what words I’m going to write in this article, but I can tell you this: if I wanted to, I could memorize whatever you’re about to read in about 20 minutes – word for word. I’m not saying that to brag, if for no other reason than because people who…