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Leaders: Who is watching you?

By |December 29th, 2014|

Watching_on_stage_m_698x400As a leader you will have a number of people watching you. I recall working for a small startup where I reported to 4 different leaders over a span of 5 years. After the first 2 leaders were dismissed my direct reports started making bets on […]

5 Things Leaders Do To Run Down Their Goals

By |December 23rd, 2014|

marathon_mThis post could have been written in the spring, the middle of the summer or in the fall. Your new year does not need to start after December 31st. Leaders decide when to take the initiative to restructure an existing plan or map out a new […]

Leadership Development: Staying Sharp… Coming and Going!

By |December 19th, 2014|

When you accepted that leadership position some years ago you came in sharp as a Ginsu knife! The person that you are today is not the same person you were 5 years ago. You are probably not the same person you were 1 year ago because […]

Self-Control: 5 Points on How to Stay Clear of the Puppeteer

By |December 10th, 2014|

Puppet_linkedin_sAre you really exercising self-control or are you a puppet?
In 1967, James and Bobby Purify released a song – “I’m Your Puppet“. I would classify this song as an “oldie but goodie”. The song is about a guy who is singing to his puppeteer. […]

People, Process & Technology – What About Culture?

By |November 22nd, 2014|

People_process_tech_culture_wp-scaledOver the years many have touted the importance of people, process and technology. Most of us would agree that process and technology are important and people are priceless. So how does culture fit in? Recently I was speaking to a friend about how our American culture […]

A Leader in Transition: Renewing Your Mind

By |November 19th, 2014|

Oldlife_new_life_sA leader in transition will benefit from renewing their mind. Several years ago, I remember sitting in my physician’s office waiting for my annual physical. After sharing pleasantries, we started to chat about my blood work. He mentioned I gained ten pounds and my cholesterol was […]

Critical Thinking: Do you need to change your default settings?

By |November 11th, 2014|

Socrates_sCritical Thinking: Do you need to change your default settings? I’m in a business where I tend to meet a lot of people. Typically, I’ll set up a call with my new colleague and schedule a time and place to meet for coffee or lunch. Think […]

Skills: Are You a Tool Collector, Craftsman or Artist?

By |October 28th, 2014|

Craftsman_artist__sThere are three types of workers, tool collectors, craftsmen/women and artists. Some years ago I remember watching my brother and his friend fix up homes. I would watch them get out of the truck carrying heavy-duty power tools and carpentry equipment. I watched them for a […]

Self-Leadership: Four Habits of a Free Agent

By |October 20th, 2014|

Shaking_hands_deal_sAccording to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a free agent is a person who is able to act freely without being controlled by someone else: a professional athlete (such as a football player) who is free to sign a contract to play for any team. You are a […]

Being A Champion For Change Is Challenging

By |February 25th, 2014|

change_the_same_sBeing a champion for change is challenging. My kids tease me regarding how I type. When I went to high school typing class was not a requirement, so I requested to attend wood shop. Many years have passed and I’m still pecking on the […]

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