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con·nois·seur? ?/?k?n??s?r, -?s??r/ Show Spelled
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–noun
1. a person who is especially competent to pass critical judgments in an art, particularly one of the fine arts, or in matters of taste: a connoisseur of modern art.
2. a discerning judge of the best in any field:Especially carpet cleaning.
 

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Hey that posted before I finished.

Well thats it. I think the fire is going out again.

Oh Its burnt out
 

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7 Strategies for Leading BIG with limited… Everything!
The industries, companies, teams and executives we speak to these days have this in common; they want and need all people to be accountable and to exercise leadership even though resources, time and human talent are all limited. Here is a summarized bullet list of 7 leadership and accountability strategies to help you make a powerful impact between now and the end of the year:
1. Think and act like a connoisseur. Become an expert on something important to growing a piece of the business. Connoisseurs are "go to" knowledge experts, they are on the cutting edge of innovation. Connoisseurs are leaders who are known for bringing something new to the game. Do you have a reputation for being a connoisseur in your field? If not, how can you increase your knowledge to add value, spark innovation, generate a new lead, or save some money?
 

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