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A guarantee is your opportunity to pinpoint an industry-wide problem and solve it. This is typically a service or quality problem.
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The ideal guarantee is backed up by a tangible penalty if you don’t deliver on it.
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Distress, discomfort, and anxiety are all a guaranteed part of life.
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The only we can guarantee job security, keep raises higher than inflation… is if we move faster, smarter, and better than the competition.
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The very outcomes we fear if we confront someone’s behavior are practically guaranteed to show up if we don’t.
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We are guaranteed to offend others when we present our impressions and interpretations as the truth.
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A dazzling way with words rarely proves to be enough to guarantee success as a leader.
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…there is no guarantee that future advances will move us back to a simpler conceptual world, and if anything the likelihood seems to point in the opposite direction.
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When it comes to developing new products, there are no guarantees. Along with creating an engaging product… start-ups must also find a way to monetize and grow.
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In too many organizations, leaders look for guarantees that the results will be favorable before testing or investing in something new.
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