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There is a fabulous hot tub retail and service business in southwest Montana, pleasantly named Mountain Hot Tub. It was during one of our monthly team meetings that they officially declared their vision...they would be known as "The Hot Tub Capital of the World".
As soon as the vision was ... Views: 2063
In today’s economic climate talented people are being forced to look for their next job or opportunity. Many of them have valuable skills and experience to offer an employer; and some are being given opportunities that take them out of their comfort zone. Some will get stuck in self-doubt, fear ... Views: 2059
The scene is familiar. Two or more amazing people who are dedicated to furthering the wonderful work our nonprofit conducts are actively in conflict. It starts with a perceived slight, follows with silent anger, gradually simmers into personal jabs and eventually escalates into outright ... Views: 2055
The Road to Global Peace
Shared by: Craig Lock
Category/Key words: Peace, Peacemaking, Leadership, Inspiration, Empowerment, Upliftment.
Web Sites: http://www.myspace.com/writercraig and http://www.selfgrowth.com/experts/craig_lock.html
Other Articles are available ... Views: 2055
The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, as put forth in the Bill of Rights, protects the right of the people to own and bear arms. It is my firm belief that law abiding American citizens have the right to possess and bear arms. This is a fundamental Constitutional right and is ... Views: 2054
The Law of Specificity States: “To the degree that you are not specific in your communication that is the level of guessing or mind-reading the receiver of your message needs to do.”
If people in your organization feel like they have to continually guess what is expected of them, or ... Views: 2053
Let’s all take a moment and imagine “one day.” “One day you’ll be able to make money doing something your really enjoy because you’ve got the structures, you’ve got the skills, you’ve got the systems, and you’ve got the complete confidence, so you’re more motivated to get out there and ... Views: 2048
I'm riveted by the biography of Napoleon Hill, theauthor of the classic book "Think and Grow Rich."
Not only did this man struggle for 20 years towrite the definitive guide to success, but heexperienced poverty, his life was threatened, hisbackers were murdered, he suffered from boutsof ... Views: 2046
“If a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience will gain some money and the man with money will gain some experience”
This quote is among my favorites. It attests strongly to the value experience can bring to our life and career. Experience has no substitute. Yet, ... Views: 2046
‘United we stand, divided we fall’. Nothing explains the importance of a team better. A successful organization is backed by a team that has worked hard and relentlessly - and to drive a team towards success, it is important to have a competent leader at the helm.
Team building activities and ... Views: 2046
What Happened to the Baby-Boomers?
I remember graduating from High School in 1968 and like every class graduating, we felt like we were going to change the world. Well, we did change the world, but is the world a better place? You have to answer that question. Personally, I don’t think so. ... Views: 2044
We all know that whether it is in our business or in our personal lives, there are often consequences (intended and unintended) for our actions. Admittedly, sometimes we get lucky and the potential consequences never happen, but, more often, they do catch up with us. Your willingness to accept ... Views: 2038
Maximizing the productivity of workforce talent is the greatest leadership challenge in today’s marketplace. Increased efficiency and productivity means increasing razor-thin profitability. The answer lies in connecting the communication dots by tying workforce productivity to the company’s ... Views: 2037
For years I’ve studied management and leadership theories. Everyone says basically the same thing. Managers manage and leaders lead. Everyone wants to do the same thing— lead and not manage.
In thinking about this conundrum while talking with an executive client, it occurred to me ... Views: 2034
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover!” - Mark Twain
This week I had a pleasant introduction ... Views: 2032
Let’s talk performance! This isn’t usually at the top of your to-do list. The proper planning, time and energy involved is stressful, for you and your staff. In this anxiety-ridden environment, it’s no wonder we make mistakes! The problem is that we don’t communicate performance successes and ... Views: 2032
Every good superhero has a superpower. You know, the thing that always helps them get out of a jam and save the day.
Leaders may not be superheroes, but we do sometimes find ourselves in a tough or challenging situation. However, unlike like our superhero friends, we don`t always remember to ... Views: 2031
When it comes to business priorities, survival and success, the importance of leadership training cannot be underestimated. The managers, supervisors and entire personnel are the major determining factors that directly impact the company’s productivity and success. This is one of the basic ... Views: 2030
Richard Branson, the eccentric founder of Virgin Airlines and multiple other businesses is the epitome of "unconventional" businessman. He does things HIS way, he does things the way he feels are right...and with a billion or so in the bank, he's been more right than wrong.
How he lives and ... Views: 2029
“I’m swamped right now”
“I’m way too busy to do that”
“I’ll need to call you back, I’m way behind right now”…
Does this sound like you?
If you’re like me, there is a HUGE tendency for sales managers to get bogged down in far too many administrative duties, conference calls, ... Views: 2027
Are you a master of doing it all, juggling priorities, constant meetings and email overload?
When I ask leaders what change they could make to become more effective, one of the most common responses is that they need to delegate more. They recognize the need to delegate most of what comes ... Views: 2025
A basic element in leadership is trust. To trust means that you have confidence and faith in whomever or whatever you are trusting. Trust is in fact, essential for almost every facet of our lives.
When people talk about trust, they talk mainly in terms of gaining, earning, or reclaiming ... Views: 2025
There are no limits to the expectations of people from their leader. The leaders are always expected to be better than the rest and make fair and effective decisions every single time. Most of the times, the leaders manage to fulfill these expectations, but in the few times that they don’t, they ... Views: 2023
1. Ensure you fully understand what coaching is.
Many managers make incorrect assumptions about coaching. It's important that a manager uses a clear and consistent coaching model, and understands the "why" - to enhance staff engagement and performance - as well as the "how" - using a ... Views: 2023
Words, and how you emphasize them, are a powerful tool for establishing expectations, because what you emphasize will ultimately become the focus of your team.
But you cannot be effective by emphasizing everything.
If everything is important, then nothing is… and your job as leader is to ... Views: 2021
She is a jellyfish or a stingray. Women face double standards on just about everything including about how tough she is. If a woman is diplomatic, she is regarded as “too soft” - more direct and she’s saddled with the label of “too harsh”.
Had Secretary of State Hillary Clinton been a man ... Views: 2019
Mein Kampf: The Infamous Biographical Book
Meaning of Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf means ‘my struggle’ in the German tongue and it was authored by the infamous leader of the Third German Reich, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945).
Significance of Creation
Rumored to be one of the most mysterious men in ... Views: 2016
We know what you're thinking... "Influence without positional authority" sounds like an oxymoron and if uttered in the organization, you believe you will have employees wondering about your sanity.
Everyone knows that the only way you will get things done in an organization is to use your ... Views: 2016
Leader, manager, foreman, boss…. These titles (and others) describe people who are responsible for getting a job done by directing others. The key point to remember is more than one worker must be involved in the effort for the project to be completed correctly. Therefore, the leader must ... Views: 2016
“Make no mistake; your team will determine your future success. A leader is only as good as the team he or she assembles; trains; cares for and leads.” - Chris Ruisi “The Coach”
Apply These Five Simple Steps to Boost Your Team's Performance
Throughout the majority of my corporate career, ... Views: 2015
W. Edwards Deming, of Total Quality fame, used to say that leaders had 80% of the power and responsibility in an organization. He’s right, and ethics is no exception. It’s become common practice for leaders to throw away their power in ethical situations and claim “it’s ... Views: 2014
Last month I talked to two people, whose companies had
radically different displays of Congruence--the element of Trust
that shows how well what you do reflects what you say.
(See the end of the column for a free download of the questions
from the Strategic Alignment Survey, which measures ... Views: 2014
When a group is created, the members must build trust among themselves. A facilitator can move this process along through a variety of team building exercises. The intention of the "games" is to get the new group members to loosen up, get to know each other and begin to create trusting ... Views: 2014
"People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."
~ Zig Ziglar
For the CEO, it is always a challenge to motivate his employees and also keep them motivated. Motivated employees are at the forefront to take up new challenges, adapt ... Views: 2008
Business Etiquette - How to Fix The 7 Rules That Are Commonly Broken
Business Etiquette is defined as "The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group." When many people think of etiquette, they think "prim and proper." However, in ... Views: 2008
Anyone out there got the guts to do it? I mean, is anyone "brave" enough to create and lead a team of like-minded people towards the kind of exceptional business success that one only sees, if one is lucky, once in a career?
I've spent the last couple of weeks talking to and working with ... Views: 2007
An inspiring leadership story
This story was originally written in Home Life Magazine by Elizabeth Silance Ballard in 1976 and became one of the most requested stories in the magazine’s history. Several versions of this story have circulated around the Internet.
What is inspiring to me ... Views: 2006
I was reading a brief article written in the early 1900’s by Elisabeth Leseur as part of my daily meditative materials. In the article she provided the following list of qualities attributed to those special holy people who serve as examples for all of us to emulate. As I read the article, it ... Views: 2002
These leaders are newly appointed to a leadership role because they have the qualifications and the results to match. The company sees potential in these individuals because they are technically sound, highly driven, and talented. Their employers have big plans for these new leaders. However, ... Views: 2002
According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, approximately 15 million people have learning disabilities in the United States. Specific Learning Disabilities has been defined as disorders that affect the ability to understand or use spoken or written language, do mathematical ... Views: 1999
Get to know your lower management team. You never know when you will need them! Let me give you an example.
About 10 years ago, I was working as a sales manager for a company that employed about 150 people in most states of Australia. We had a contract with a major teleco for supplying mobile ... Views: 1995
There are several basic areas of study that, as we study them, we can become more effective coaches and leaders. This long list includes both human behavior and learning. The psychological concept I want to talk about today comes from the intersection of these two fields of study.
Don’t ... Views: 1995
The Poor Me Control Drama
Nearly every day someone says to me, “I'm sick of hearing victims whine.” Aren't we all? Taking responsibility for our lives has finally come of age. Those who pretend that they are always innocent victims just rub us the wrong way. If we turn away from them, we ... Views: 1994
Everybody comes out of a team building workshop feeling renewed and with a deeper sense of camaraderie. The immediate splash back is that co-workers tend to be more helpful and tolerant of each other a few days after the activity. But unless the team building activities lead to some type of ... Views: 1994
Have you ever been in a situation where you saw a leader take a specific action, yet you had no idea "why" or "how" the leader decided to take that specific action? Well, I have too! That's why I decided to study various leaders that I have worked with over 22 years and before long, I started to ... Views: 1994
Feng Shui is easy fun and one of the greatest stress relievers in the world. It can be your best friend if you are trying to develop a new lifestyle that reduces anxiety and stress while creating a calm more peaceful and prosperous life.
Basic Feng Shui principles are easy to learn and apply. ... Views: 1992
A customer breaks his word, chews out someone on your staff or keeps calling you in the middle of the night. What do you do? Do you shrug it off, remembering the customer is always right? When looking at sticky situations with clients, we sometimes decide to put our heads in the sand. Maybe ... Views: 1992
Volunteering is an extreme benevolent movement. There are so numerous ways to allow back to your neighborhood and make a contrast within the world. Why don’t you arrange a day where you and your group can get included and make a positive result. Every neighborhood has non-profit ... Views: 1991
The sales manager is the sales rep’s direct line of communication between himself and his performance. If this line is cut, if the sales manager is somewhat incompetent or won’t do his job properly, then the company has a problem. One of the most important factors that could influence a sales ... Views: 1986
HOW CONFIDENCE IN HIRING PRACTICES IMPACTS EARLY TURNOVER
William E. Miller
Hiring and developing new people are the first steps in building a winning organization and avoiding expensive employee turnover. To develop new people, especially during their initial training, managers must have ... Views: 1985