10 insights on business and life — charles d. morgan
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This presentation consists of highlights from the interview with Moe Abdou,
founder & host of 33voices®.
Charles D. Morgan is the Chairman & CEO of PrivacyStar, a private company developing and marketing solutions helping protect con-
sumers’ phone privacy. In addition to his executive leadership, Charles actively leads technology and solution strategy development.
Charles D. Morgan@cmorganofficial
CEO and Chairman of PrivacyStar
Those who amass great wealth, financially and intellectually, start with the purpose of improving the lives of those around them.
Insight #1
Insight #2
Above all, entrepreneurship is a test of will, for the only way to improve your batting
average is to take more swings.
Insight #3
The journey of leadership starts with understanding yourself, respecting others,
and surrounding yourself with the naysayers who challenge your perspective and
expand your thinking.
Insight #4
Leaders who get involved ignite engagement. Like Bill Hewlett and David Packard, turn walking around
your office into a daily ritual:
Insight #4
Leaders who get involved ignite engagement. Like Bill Hewlett and David Packard, turn walking around
your office into a daily ritual:Ask questions, but don’t criticize
Insight #4
Leaders who get involved ignite engagement. Like Bill Hewlett and David Packard, turn walking around
your office into a daily ritual:Listen and follow-up with answers
Insight #4
Leaders who get involved ignite engagement. Like Bill Hewlett and David Packard, turn walking around
your office into a daily ritual:Look for opportunities to provide
on-the-spot help
Insight #5
Observe a charismatic leader, and you’ll notice an individual who is paradoxically talking less about herself, and more about the qualities of
the person with whom she’s talking.
Insight #6
Before you choose your next business partner, ask yourself whether or not you can spend the rest of your life with that person.
Insight #7
Want to get a peek into leader’s character? Ask them about the first thing they do in morning.
Insight #8
Putting limits on your thinking is never good. Stop looking at what you think
you’re seeing, and start living.
Insight #9
In business, as in life, seemingly small events often turn out to be catalysts
for unexpected things. Harness them, and at times be the unexpected.
Insight #10
What one person can do is often limited, but, when a community is involved,
the possibilities are infinite.
Reflect: What’s wrong with doing what’s never been done before?
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Presentation created by Chase Jennings
Insights by Moe Abdou