In this age of viral videos, instant news, Look at Me stunts and constant posting of selfies, you have more exposure than ever before. You can create any persona that you want to be, post it and many people will believe that to be the real you. People are getting rich from followers and views … Continue reading Are You Credible?
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It’s Not You, It’s Me
Sometimes there are no truer words when it comes to leading people. I work with a company that has hired five people for the same position over the last 7 years. It is a tough job in that the person has a lot of autonomy, it involves mostly computer work and has surge work but … Continue reading It’s Not You, It’s Me
Yes is Only the Beginning
I have been talking to colleagues who work in a variety of industries, different sized companies and all over the corporate ranks about the difficulty to execute projects in today’s business setting. Even in meetings where everyone agrees to green light something, the next steps are taking weeks, months and years to execute. We came … Continue reading Yes is Only the Beginning
The Key to Success is Knowing What Details to Attend
I tend to snicker when people tell me that they have great attention to detail or that they are big picture strategists so details aren’t their thing. Both kinds of people raise red flags to me when assembling my team. People who are self-proclaimed detail oriented tend to look only at what is in front … Continue reading The Key to Success is Knowing What Details to Attend
Maneuvering through Conflict is a Necessary Skill
I have spent a lot of time dealing with conflict resolution over the last few days, and how it affects my team, my key stakeholders, and me. As a leader, you like to think that every situation has a cut and dry ending. If this happens…then that. However, business and life are not … Continue reading Maneuvering through Conflict is a Necessary Skill
Leading When Your Team is Not 100%
When your team is firing on all cylinders, it is a beautiful thing to watch. High quality work gets done on time, on budget and everyone is moving in harmony. Your team works as one and becomes the envy of your company, heck even your industry. But what happens when life gets in the way? … Continue reading Leading When Your Team is Not 100%
Leading Means Watching Your Team’s Time
Anyone who knows me, knows that I am not a clock watcher. I believe you dedicate the time to get a job done- whether it is completing a project or perfecting a skill. But as a leader in the new workplace, I find myself watching the clock. Labor laws were not made for our … Continue reading Leading Means Watching Your Team’s Time
Don’t Ease Up at the Finish Line
At this point in the year, everyone is comfortable in their company. They know how the company should finish the year, what kind of bonus to expect and whether their position is likely to move forward into the new year. They know what is expected of them to perform their tasks and who to work … Continue reading Don’t Ease Up at the Finish Line
Leaders- Don’t Underestimate
You are sitting in yet another meeting. The same old gang is bringing up the same old ideas. Then something happens, someone comes up with a brilliant solution to your problem. Everyone takes a clue from the spark and suddenly your meeting is exciting and worthwhile. The results will be so strong; they will erect … Continue reading Leaders- Don’t Underestimate
Lead by Listening
Next to “Waiting Your Turn”, listening is the hardest thing to do. In our Type A, fast paced work environment, the popular feeling is that you only get ahead by telling people your ideas, telling them how to do their jobs, and telling the customer what they want. But that is exactly how a leader … Continue reading Lead by Listening