You come in the office and the coffee pot has exactly one mug left in it. Later your luck continues as you use the last of the toilet paper and the final hand towel in the dispenser. Without a blink, you just go about your day. Now think about the person who followed you in … Continue reading Pride in the Name of Your Career
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What You Do Next is the Key…
While watching the Home Run Derby last night, I started to think about all of the players that flamed out after a year or two. Players like Mark Fidrych, Mark Prior, Joe Charboneau, and Dontrelle Willis. They all had tremendous initial success, but were not able to sustain it. This is compared to a player … Continue reading What You Do Next is the Key…
Managing Change
The business world and life in general are full of challenges. How you respond to those challenges makes all of the difference as a leader. Most of your business challenges are brought on by your competitors. To lead your team and beat your competition, you need to do the following: Analyze where and why your … Continue reading Managing Change
Make Sure You Are Covered
Summer is vacation season. You are taking time off to explore new worlds. Creating lasting memories that can be passed on for decades. You are living in the now- not worrying about work. Wait! You are still worried about work on your vacation!? That is so wrong. Your vacation is given to you to decompress … Continue reading Make Sure You Are Covered
When Someone Calls Your Baby Ugly
Have you ever been presenting an idea which you think is great and revolutionary only to have everyone in the room mock it? This phenomenon is known as having your baby called ugly. You feel terrible and begin to doubt yourself. Depending on how long you have worked on the idea, you feel like you … Continue reading When Someone Calls Your Baby Ugly
Preparing for a Meeting- a Lost Art
By the time you reach your forties, you will have attended literally thousands of meetings. According to Effectivemeetings.com through a white paper by MCI, the average worker attends 61.8 meetings per month and 50% of the meeting time is considered wasted. That means you are potentially wasting a work week per month in meetings that … Continue reading Preparing for a Meeting- a Lost Art
Disinterested = Distracting = Disrespectful
Have you ever presented and found somebody in the audience to be so disinterested in your presentation that it distracted you? Conversely, have you ever been so uninterested in a topic that you found yourself fidgeting? How did you feel in both of those situations? Chances are it was the same- frustrated. You were frustrated … Continue reading Disinterested = Distracting = Disrespectful
Beware of the New Employee
Let’s face it, we love new stuff- new clothes, new phones, new cars, new TVs. If it is new, it is obviously better. Many managers feel the same way when a new employee comes on board. The energy and ideas that the new person brings makes the manager fall in love with her. She becomes … Continue reading Beware of the New Employee
Become an Influencer
Have you ever met someone in your company that everyone seems to go to for advice? That person seems to have much more power than their title because they are seen as a trusted advisor, confidant, and guru. You go to this person because they are going to give you sound and well thought out … Continue reading Become an Influencer
When Emotion Needs to be Removed from Decision Making
Every day you make certain decisions that are based on emotions- what you want for lunch, what you should wear, how much potential a project or team member has, whether you like a new policy or procedure. It is part of what makes you successful, knowing when and how to read your gut is a … Continue reading When Emotion Needs to be Removed from Decision Making