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Overcoming resistance of the limbic brain
The limbic brain or the lizard brain in human beings is the single biggest resistance towards change. Its inherent tendency is to anticipate fear and stay away from things that bring in a change to the status quo. A linchpin conquers the resistance of the limbic brain and is open to take calculated risks. “It…
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Employees first
“Customers will only love a company when the emoloyees love it first” Adopted from Simon Sinek’s great quotes
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Importance of a good environment
“Without great environments , even great ideas are useless” Adopted from Simon Sinek’s great quotes
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Understanding the law of “Linchpin Leverage”
The law of Linchpin leverage states that: “The more value you create in your job , the fewer clock minutes of labor you actually spend creating the value” This separates a Linchpin from the GOOD Adopted from Seth Godin’s book Linchpin
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“Great teachers” in schools is the need of the hour
Good teachers in schools teach students to obey rules and ensure compliance.This education is perfectly suited for grooming a group of well trained factory workers. In the modern age of a knowledge worker to groom “Linchpins” requires Great Teachers who teach the below most important aspects: 1) Solving INTERESTING problems 2) Leadership traits Adopted from…
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What goes into a “Linchpin’s” persona
The image below adopted from Seth Godin’s book Linchpin aptly highlights the ingredients of a Linchpin’s persona. Noteworthy is the fact that a Prodigy is NOT a Linchpin
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When does a “thriving” culture emerge?
“When the things you say and the things you do are in alignment with what you actually believe , a thriving culture emerges.” Adopted from Simon Sinek’s great quotes.
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“Slow and Steady” stills wins the race
“It is better to go slow in the right direction than go speeding off in the wrong direction.” Adopted from Simon Sinek’s great quotes
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When leaders express this most important “sentiment”
“One of the most important sentiments any leader can express to someone in their charge is : “I have got your back.” Adopted from Simon Sinek’s great quotes.
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