Ted Coiné
Ted Coiné is the business heretic at the helm of the Catalyst blog. Author and speaker, futurist, and happily-former CEO, Ted is currently writing his third book, Catalyst, about how business will be done in this exciting new century. Follow him on Twitter and join the conversation on #leadbiz.
Ted Coiné's Posts:
12 Most Stupendous Ways to ROCK Customer Service
I wrote my first book, Five-Star Customer Service, with one simple premise in mind: you don’t have to charge Ritz-Carlton prices to give...
Read More12 Most Important Aspects of Having 100,000 Followers
Like many of you who read this blog, I’ve been known to Tweet from time to time. Okay, I’ve been outrageously compulsive about it for...
Read More12 Most Urgent Reasons to Be a Sustainable Business Leader
Say “sustainability” and most people will think green, as in the environment. That’s a big part of it, but there’s another green...
Read More12 Most Inspirational Ways To Turn Your Attitude Around
Okay, so your work sucks and it’s bringing you down: join the club! Surveys say a full 80% of us dislike or downright hate our jobs, so...
Read More12 Most Valuable #Leadbiz Principles
I founded the #leadbiz hashtag on Twitter a while back to provide a home for tweets and conversations of the topic of (ready for this?)…...
Read More12 Most Surefire Ways to Rock Leadership
Want to be a great leader? A truly inspirational, effective agent of your team’s success? There is literally nothing harder – or more...
Read More12 Most unCEO Business Leaders
There’s a better way to run a company, and that way requires a more enlightened – and more effective – brand of leader. Allow me to...
Read More12 Most Irrefutable Laws of Business Heresy
The more business leaders I talk to in my career, the more I’ve learned to cringe at the follow-the-lemming mentality steering most...
Read More12 Most Vital Questions for Your Business
So you find yourself in business, but not sure exactly what you do, and your results to date reflect that. Or maybe you’re thinking of...
Read More12 Most Compelling Reasons I Follow Everyone Back
I’m going to share the policy I’ve been following since my first Tweet in April 2009. It works well for me. You can adopt this...
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