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What You're Really Meant to Do, with Robert S. Kaplan

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Robert S. Kaplan is the Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for External Relations. He is also co-chairman of Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, a global venture philanthropy firm, as well as chairman and a founding partner of Indaba Capital Management LLC. He is the author of several case studies, articles and the recently published book What to Ask the Person in the Mirror: Critical Questions for Becoming a More Effective Leader and Reaching Your Potential (Harvard Business Review Press, 2011). He's also the author of What You're Really Meant to Do: A Road Map for Reaching Your Unique Potential. Listen to the full conversation with Robert at http://www.33voices.com/robert-steven-kaplan/audio

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with

33voices The following insights & inspirational moments

are based on the Interview

robert s. kaplan

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Success is personal –take ownership and define what yours looks like

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accept it and build on your strengths

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We all get to a level where we start to struggle –

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Part of reaching your true potential is understanding your life story –craft it and keep refining it

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The best leaders know what they stand forand have the guts to act on those beliefs

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Isolation and the inability to learn is thebiggest contributor to a leader failing

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Your inner circle should be limited to people whom you have a mutual understanding;a high level of trust, and respect for –

and no one else

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The greatest learning for an entrepreneur today,should be the openness & willingness to learn

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What often keeps us stuck isn’t our reality;instead it’s the psychological prison that we’ve built for ourselves

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If you don’t define your dream job, you’ll never live it –vividly describe it

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33voicesRobert Kaplan - Dream Job (0.53)

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Always do a superb job with the job you’re doing and

the future will line up for you

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Really reflect...

If you had one year to live, how would you spend it?

Really reflect...

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