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That insight, which comes from David Cotrell's book "Monday Morning Leadership," is one of GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani's fundamental leadership principles. Since then, the company has experienced explosive growth to digital entrepreneurship and a boon to GoDaddy's platform. Here's how Bhutani has used self improvement to better himself and his company. Read more: 3 ways leaders can build trust with employees and customers on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedInCreate a competition with yourselfBhutani looks at self-improvement as a constant competition with himself. Listen closely to othersIt's difficult to find ways to improve if you're closed off to the feedback of others.
(Her father was a bricklayer; her mother cleaned houses and worked in shops.) When she began to audition professionally, she was told she could expect only character parts. (Their son, Dan, would grow up to become a political columnist; Ms. Jackson now lives in the basement flat of the house he shares with his wife and son.) In 1963, she was invited to audition for a Royal Shakespeare Company season devoted to the Theater of Cruelty. It was just calling on so many things that I hadn’t realized were possible in acting.”
Persons: , , Glenda Jackson, Roy Hodges, Dan, Jackson, Peter Brook, Brook, Christine Keeler, Jackie Kennedy Organizations: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Royal Shakespeare Company, Theater, Cruelty Locations: Cheshire, Northern England, London
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