How to be Second: Being Second is a Destination, not a Stepping Stone
By Nathan Young and David Hartman Ph.D
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Chief Operating Officer. Chief of Staff. General Manager. Second in Command. The job title can vary. But there is something that unifies these roles when you see them performed well. It's a particular kind of person with a particular kind of wiring, and a particular kind of person whose strengths are ampl
Nathan Young
Hey there! I'm an Integrator, a problem solver, a Dad, a leader, a marketer...I wear a lot of hats and enjoy wrangling chaos. What I do best is bring order to disorder. I bring a deep love of being "2nd in command" and want to encourage other people just like me that being Second is something to be celebrated.
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