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Perhaps the ultimate paradox about leadership is that it is both enormously complex and ridiculously simple
We all know it when we experience it. We can easily rattle off some leadership attributes and qualities. Yet describing one's own leadership philosophy requires that we take pause and assess ourselves. And that is not so easy.
I sum up my view of leadership in the acronym RESPECT:
Responsibility
A true leader accepts the responsibility that comes with the freedom to make decisions.
To me, leadership is about being responsible for the rest of what follows in RESPECT:
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How the Affluent Luxury Consumer Uses the Internet and Social Media
The social shopping site Woot (www.woot.com) is the very definition of "sticky". This site encourages users to check back every day to find the latest deal on a luxury item that is only available until stock or time runs out (each deal is only available until 11:59 p.m.).
Social shopping sites combine the best of both internet and bricks-and-mortar shopping experiences. "They offer the thrill of the hunt, the challenge of visiting time and again until the perfect item is found, and the satisfaction of landing a deal. Plus they are destinations of choice for the smart, savvy shopper. It is no wonder these sites are so popular among young affluents," says Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing.
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