Todd Averett and I explore three assumptions to avoid (as suggested from Seth Godin):
1) People are rational
2) People are eager for change
3) That once someone knows things the way you know them, they will choose what you choose.
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Todd Averett and I explore three assumptions to avoid (as suggested from Seth Godin):
1) People are rational
2) People are eager for change
3) That once someone knows things the way you know them, they will choose what you choose.
My daughters took some time to discuss their roles as leaders on two different Mindcraft servers.
Which is the better metaphor for leadership? Todd Averett and Todd Chandler duke it
out in their first podcast debate. A compass provides direction while a GPS tells you next steps to take. Which provides a better framework to think about leadership? What lessons can you learn from over thinking these metaphors and taking them to their extremes?