Christian Muntean

The Secret to the Consent of the Governed

The Secret to the Consent of the Governed

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator…

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how to choose a rockstar leader

How to Choose a Rockstar CEO/President/Managing Partner

The storm surge of the Silver Tsunami has begun and most organizations are woefully unprepared. 75% of all business owners…

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Stop Leading Time-Wasting Meetings

Summary: Know what you want. “I hate meetings, don’t you?” He asked this as we sat down for our meeting….

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Three Step Process for Resolving Organizational Aches and Pains

Summary: Effective leaders know how to interpret problems accurately. The point of pain is rarely the source.   A Fortune…

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Let pain be your teacher

Let Pain Be Your Teacher – but make sure you understand the lesson!

Summary: Pain doesn’t mean you are doing the wrong thing. At 5:45 am I woke up. As I stepped out…

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The 4 Principles that Helped My Clients Grow During the Last Recession

Summary: Don’t get sucked into the head game around economic fear-mongering. Through 2020, when the world got flipped upside down,…

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You are always too busy. The question is Are you willing to change

You are always too busy. The question is: Are you willing to change?

Summary: Only do what produces results. Stop doing everything else. I’ve spent my life in athletics and fitness. As a…

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Remembering September 11, 2001

Photo: September 11 Memorial, NYC “Mike November for Mike India, Mike November for Mike India, Mike India come in.” “Mike…

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Focus on These Two Things to Build an Unstoppable Team

The Two Core Roles For All CEOs A mentor of mine, a serial founder of businesses and non-profits, has a…

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The four necessary ingredients for a great relationship with the owner or board

The Four Necessary Ingredients for a Great Relationship with The Owner or Board

As a new high school freshman, I noticed something. Finally becoming a “high schooler” had seemed like a big deal….

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