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Teams and organizations are constantly plagued by project execution errors and failures. These failures create an execution gap -- a gap between what an individual and/or team plans to do and what they actually do instead. Just as retention rapidly degrades after learning, so does project ... Views: 1165
During an unlikely 1973 comeback from last place to first place in the final month of the season, a New York Mets pitcher was credited with the phrase that became the rallying cry of the team and city – “ya gotta believe!” That phrase was widely credited with helping the team go 20-8 to finish ... Views: 658
It isn’t working. Almost nothing about the way a leader led in the Nineties works today. If you need proof, just look around. Businesses are gone that should be thriving, new businesses are sprouting that weren’t even a dream back then.
Yesterday’s roadmap for success doesn’t work for today’s ... Views: 903
Too often I hear the word "leader" misused. It's a sad fact that many business professionals don't see themselves as leaders, mainly because "leader" is a term typically linked to people in positions of formal authority. This is a fallacy that undermines performance, in all aspects of ... Views: 616
We are so blessed that we get to live in such privileged times…
We are SO BLESSED!
And for the most part, it has come too easy and so we forget…
We take it for granted …
And we are blessed that we can even take it for granted!
And I am no different from anyone reading this…
I ... Views: 910
Every aspect of your life is connected. Workplace and home. Professional and personal relationships. Spirituality and success. I write about leadership, because in every part of life, we are leaders. We make decisions. We affect others. We want to accomplish goals. There are people in every ... Views: 1110
The power of self-image is incredible. How you think about your self and your capabilities can actually be a deciding factor on what are and can deliver. While most people have self-image, often this poses as a limiting factor. We have built-in fears, apprehensions and doubts about our ...The ... Views: 1748
The fear of public speaking is very real for a lot of people. It actually ranks so high on the list that it has been shown that the fear of death actually takes a back seat to it.
At some point in your life, you have probably had the occasion to speak to a large audience. Of course large is ... Views: 673
When Carly Fiorina became the CEO of Hewlett-Packard years ago, she lamented that the culture had become one in which “anyone can say ‘no,’ but nobody can say ‘yes.’” How decisions are made is a significant part of any company’s culture. Like Ms. Fiorina, most executives wrestle with the ... Views: 1113
I make my living in large measure helping executives understand how others see them, and then deciding what to do about that. The truth is that while most of us have a fairly complete knowledge of how other people's behavior affects us, we are generally clueless as to how our behavior affects ... Views: 1181
In leadership one principle stands above all: You need your people more than they need you. Another way of saying this is that you get paid for what your people do, not for what you do.
If you only internalize one lesson about leadership, make this the one. A basic understanding that you ... Views: 1528
We’ve all dealt with it many times – the project gets behind and the pressure is on. Or something changes in the organization – a supply problem, a system is down, manufacturing is halted (you know what your crises are), and suddenly something needs to be fixed, now. Or your boss gives you a ... Views: 1095
This just in, you report to a human being!
Whether or not she lets you see her human side or not, she has pressures, stresses, fears, and insecurities just like you do. So don’t think for a minute that just because someone has a director or a vice-president in their title that they have no ... Views: 1049
I was having a telephone coaching session with one of my clients the other day. She wants to build a networking business. Pretty common.
This particular individual is one of the most gracious, warm, generous people you'll ever meet. And her self-confidence is growing everyday.
The one piece ... Views: 1482
I believe the primary characteristic of a great leader is core essence. A leader must understand that there is a power greater than themselves and that their life purpose is more about others than themselves -- their CORE ESSENCE – the fundamental reason for being here. Your CORE ESSENCE is the ... Views: 1213
Yep, I’ve stated my premise in the title. Your development is yours. It doesn’t belong to your boss or your organization, it belongs to you. I’ve stated my premise; now let me state my case.
Who Benefits Most?
When we think about you becoming more effective at work, whether that is technical ... Views: 849
In any new job, you face a multitude of challenges… all of which have to be addressed “on the run” and simultaneously. One of the biggest of these is “managing up” – that is, working with your new boss.
For too many people, including senior level executives, this becomes a random process. ... Views: 1055
If you want to develop just two aspects of leadership then
these are two of the most important.
1. Develop a vision for the future.
2. Get those you lead excited about and committed to that
future
There is so much to consider when planning and strategising
the way forward. But today ... Views: 985
How would you describe to a stranger what your organisation does? When you meet someone at a social or networking event and they ask about your company what do you say? Take a moment to write down how you would portray your organisation in one sentence. Many people give very bland statements or ... Views: 1998
Are great leaders born or made?
That is a question that has been plaguing people from the beginning of time. It is the issue discussed in books such as “From Good to Great” and “Winning.”
The answer is a little of both. Some people seem to naturally develop at a younger age some key ... Views: 784
Are great leaders born or made?
That is a question that has been plaguing people from the beginning of time. It is the issue discussed in books such as “From Good to Great” and “Winning.”
The answer is a little of both. Some people seem to naturally develop at a younger age some key ... Views: 2184
As a leader, what leadership styles are you employing?
Over the years I have found my own leadership style evolving while I watch how others lead. I find myself wondering if the style they use is better than mine, worse than mine, would have more of an impact, or would turn people away.
I ... Views: 969
Tradional MLM can be a very tough business, even for seasoned veterans. Purchasing geneology lists and making 200 calls a day to crappy leads can be both costly and ineffective (although this will definetly toughen you up). Then there's the old three foot rule, where you approach and engage ... Views: 479
It’s a sad fact that many people and nations once experienced a level of prosperity which is now almost forgotten because they are in a state of great adversity and misfortune. Evidence abounds everywhere that prosperity can become adversity within the twinkle of time’s eyes. In 1980, Zimbabwe ... Views: 1437
"The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man." - Euripides
Balance is not a state or place we can get to. Balance is always in motion. A ballerina trains and ... Views: 818
“The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man.” –Euripides
Balance is not a state or place we can get to. Balance is always in motion.
A ballerina trains and ... Views: 1135
Zimbabwe - an open letter to President Jacob Zuma
This is a copy of a letter written and published some years ago...
but what has really changed in the perilous lives of so many desperately poor citizens, the "ordinary" Zimbabweans in the intervening years??.
So we must simply keep on ... Views: 1832
Success Law #1: Ownership
I want you to circle the word Ownership so that you remember its importance. When you “own” something, it’s yours. The only way that someone can take it from you is if you give it up. You own the dream that’s inside your heart and you have the right to achieve ... Views: 1827
If you manage employees, work with customers or deal with the ups and downs of relationships…you must have heard “you are not listening" or "you are not hearing me.” I bet it does not feel good and it most likely makes you more defensive.
Perhaps you read articles and received feedback about ... Views: 1238
Dear Graduating Students,
The time has finally come for you to move ahead and transition from your college, vocational, and/or technical education environments into the world of business. You may have already chosen a specific industry to “make your mark” and are facing the reality that the ... Views: 2002