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		<title>The Speed of Leadership</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to hear someone constantly repeat this expression of &#8220;slowing down to the speed of wisdom.&#8221; I&#8217;m not sure why I disliked that saying so much, but I did. Maybe it was the way it was said (with a tad&#8211;a heaping and overfloweth tad&#8211;of self-righteousness), perhaps it just sounds so consultant-speake, and, quite likely, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I used to hear someone constantly repeat this expression of &#8220;slowing down to the speed of wisdom.&#8221; I&#8217;m not sure why I disliked that saying so much, but I did. Maybe it was the way it was said (with a tad&#8211;a heaping and overfloweth tad&#8211;of self-righteousness), perhaps it just sounds so consultant-speake, and, quite likely, I don&#8217;t like slowing down TOO much (though there is, of course, great wisdom and insight that&#8217;s generated when you just stop and think; it&#8217;s all about balance).</p>
<p>Actually, as I write, I realize it isn&#8217;t the latter&#8211;it&#8217;s the first thing that irritated me. So there&#8217;s wisdom in slowing down. But this entry is about speeding up. Not just keeping up, but moving ahead.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a great video on YouTube that speaks so visibly to the speed of technology, and it&#8217;s transformative effect on how we interact and connect. It&#8217;s not that the takeaway is that you should be on MySpace (though apps similar, like Facebook, are  really powerful connection tools). I think there&#8217;s something inherent in this that relates to market leadership that requires a Web 2.0 level of communication, connectivity, and speed.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s not about slapping an iPhone application up for your business, or creating a Facebook page&#8211;though those both might be good idea. It&#8217;s more systemic than that, a more transformative change and cadence that&#8217;s rippled throughout our environment, in a way that some people don&#8217;t even realize. This has nothing to do with hard work, but the connectivity and speed at which people can work&#8211;together, and apart, and how that can create in you a new level of leadership position. There&#8217;s a great quote whose author I can&#8217;t remember, but it probably dates back five years ago (pre Facebook evolution)&#8211;so it&#8217;s more applicable today than ever before.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s no longer the big who eat the small, but the fast who eat the slow.&#8221;</p>
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