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Welcome to the Priorit.io blog. Here You'll find ideas, inspiration, and opinions about data-driven leadership. Be a next-level leader with data, because better data will lead to better business.
Markus LehtoMar 2, 2023 3:38:27 PM3 min read

How to be a better leader with leading indicators?

In sports, it’s simple, there are agreed measures to compare your results. But how to ...
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Markus LehtoFeb 24, 2023 2:52:43 PM3 min read

Why should you care about capability?

It’s your team’s capability that determines whether your business will achieve ...
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Markus LehtoJan 26, 2023 10:10:28 AM4 min read

How to Be a Data-Driven Leader?

Data-driven leadership is not only a trend but a must-have approach for organizations. ...
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Antti SuikkanenJan 25, 2023 4:04:50 PM2 min read

Why is it so Hard to Stick to the Basics?

Many leaders tend to focus more on the fancy stuff than the basics. But sticking to the ...
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Markus LehtoJan 18, 2023 4:52:59 PM2 min read

How to Select the Right Data-Driven Leadership Tool?

How to find, store, analyze, and make decisions on the relevant data with limited ...
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Antti SuikkanenJan 12, 2023 11:08:00 AM1 min read

The Importance of Transparency and Honesty in Global Business

Companies that are open about their operations can build trust with their stakeholders, ...
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Antti SuikkanenJan 9, 2023 9:55:10 AM2 min read

Why Employee Voice in Development Matters

As a business leader, it's crucial to understand your employees' feelings. After all, ...
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Antti SuikkanenDec 20, 2022 2:36:29 PM1 min read

How to Use Data to Boost Your Strategy?

In today's business, data is more important than ever. But how to turn data into insights ...
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Antti SuikkanenDec 8, 2022 12:17:18 PM4 min read

The Crystal Ball for the Board

The use of data and a data-driven approach in the board's work can be beneficial to the ...
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Antti SuikkanenNov 1, 2022 10:42:59 AM5 min read

Leading a House of Glass

I was 35 years old when I took my first CEO position in a company where I had worked for ...
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