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Andy Wergedal

Andy Wergedal

@andywergedal

Founder, 11st Consulting | Program/Project Management | $4B Projects, 300M Users | Author: 1-1-1 Leadership Exposed | https://t.co/b5d5PDX38w (Newsletter)

Northern California Katılım Eylül 2008
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
1-1-1 Leadership Exposed 1-1-1: LEADERSHIP EXPOSED eBook Version You're the problem and deep down, you already know it. The team isn't executing. Revenue's stuck. Your best people keep leaving. You're working 80-hour weeks while everyone else clocks out at 5. You've tried new systems, hired consultants, read the leadership books. Nothing changes. Because you haven't looked in the mirror. 75 Problems. 75 Brutal Truths. Zero Excuses. 1-1-1: Leadership Exposed isn't another feel-good leadership book. There are no inspiring stories about how great leaders overcome adversity. There's no 7-step framework to transform your culture. This is a diagnostic tool. One problem per page. One question. One answer. And that answer is always the same: You created this. You fix it. What You Get: 75 leadership problems you're facing right now Direct diagnosis of what you're actually doing wrong Specific actions to fix it this week No theory. Just scars from someone who's failed at most of these problems multiple times This Book Is For: ✓ CEOs and founders drowning in operations while revenue flatlines ✓ Leaders who can't take a vacation without everything falling apart ✓ Managers wondering why their team won't make decisions without them ✓ Anyone who's been told they're a micromanager, bottleneck, or control freak—and knows it's true This Book Is NOT For: ✗ Leaders looking for validation ✗ Anyone who thinks their team is the problem ✗ People who want theory and research ✗ Anyone not ready to admit they're the cause How To Use This Book: Don't read it cover to cover. Flip to your problem. Read the entry. Fix it. Move on. Or give it to your team. Have them each pick their top 3 problems. If they can't fix them after trying, that's when you know you need outside help.
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Kevin Rose@kevinrose·
well, I just maxed out my claude max plan -- can't use it again until Tuesday, what does one do?
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Qwen 3.5 27B (Dense) with Hermes Agent is REALLY GOOD
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Sooo I got MS Teams, I got Telegram, and I'm just onboarding @_egzim to make our Slack channel integration amazing! Claw level ↑🦞
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Can someone show Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake the uber app?
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Most people cannot instantly switch from talking about being a cog (chess piece) in their company To talking about the strategy of the company (playing the game of chess) Recognize the difference
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Auny 🧡@AunySillyMe·
Can you reply to this? 🤔
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Sharon | AI wonders@explorersofai·
I am sorry to say this but if you think OpenClaw can run your whole life you are clearly retarded. I mean.. are you an NPC?
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
I use a pen and paper to capture and track things (notecards and notebooks) Along with a personal ai assistant that captures my verbal ramblings Embrace the dumbbell Ai delivery <-> human trust
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
My lead research agent is now disqualifying leads that are outside my ICP definition
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
MASSIVE OpenClaw upgrade you need to implement: Telegram threading Reduces cost, keeps context clean, and organizes your conversations into topics Here's how to implement it (super easy): 1. Start a new group chat in Telegram 2. Add your bot 3. Go into BotFather and edit the settings for your OpenClaw bot 4. Disable group privacy 5. Add admin rights 6. Go back to the group and click the three dots in top right 7. Add topics. Make a topic for each major thing you talk about with your agent. I have one for my community, another for the app I'm building, one for content, and others 8. Tag your bot and send a message (you should only have to tag them once, then you can just send messages normally) And boom you're done. You can now chat with your bot in Telegram and keep the messages and context organized This will save you money because only the context from your thread will be sent to your bot when you message them Will save you time because all your messages will now be neatly organized Huge upgrade
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
Most business owners love 8-12 hats they have to wear And avoid the other 4 Find a fractional exec to help cover those 4
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
Super hero movies used to be 1 super hero vs a group of bad guys Superman Now the super hero movies are a hope of super hero’s vs 1 super villain Avengers vs thanos What is that all about?
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
The real secrets to building your wealth. Obsess on making money, spend like your broke, don't tell anyone when you're not actually broke anymore.
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
@Codie_Sanchez Highly verbals folks with a little logic/tech are key Think helpdesk folks, cold calling sales folks People who can explain concepts using words that people and ai can understand
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
The most valuable skill of the next decade is being able to articulate what you want to an AI. Which means: thinking in steps, speaking with precision, and knowing what "good" looks like before you ask for it.
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
Stop building PMO's Start with 1 operator + a swarm of AI agents a Fractional COO will produce more, better, cheaper and faster Read the article on Andy Unfiltered blog
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
Here is what nobody in your PMO will tell you: the structure is the problem. Layers of coordinators coordinating with coordinators is not execution. It is expensive delay with a Gantt chart attached. There is a faster model. One operator. One AI swarm. Zero bureaucracy.
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Andy Wergedal@andywergedal·
Stop Chasing SEO. Start Building Signal. Is Google’s crawler dead? Maybe. But the truth is AI agents don’t care about your rankings. They care about proof. Outcomes. Results. In other words, signal. When a founder searches for operational chaos fixes, they want someone who’s actually done it. Someone who won. Someone with numbers. Stop optimizing for search algorithms. Start building an index of proof. Problems solved. Outcomes delivered. Make it readable for humans and machines. Make it undeniable. Structured data is your weapon. Every post gets tagged. Every case study gets marked. Problem solved. Outcome delivered. Client type. Impact measured. Not hidden. Built in. When AI evaluates your credibility, it finds layers. Narrative for humans. Structure for machines. Both say the same thing. You deliver. You win. You’ve earned the right to lead. Forget ranking first. Be the obvious answer instead. Most people think SEO. That is the wrong game. Next tier is AEO. Answer Engine Optimization. But that’s just the name. Real game is signal. Your credibility. Your proof. Stack it high. Make it clear. When any system evaluates you, human or machine, the answer lands hard. You solved this before. You won. You proved it. Start now. Audit your blogs. Your LinkedIn. Your X. Every piece answers one question. What problem did you solve. What was the outcome. Stack proof. Layer it. Organize it. Make it machine readable. Make it defensible. Future belongs to builders of signal. Not noise. Be signal
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