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BACK TO SCHOOL: A WELCOME RETURN TO STRUCTURE AND ROUTINES
Structure and planning leads to much more consistent performance both for our children, our families and our work teams. Predictable results require a disciplined approach.
An Interview with Erik Rydholm the man behind Pardon The Interruption
Erik Rydholm the executive producer and creator of Pardon the Interruption (PTI) shares the backstory on the visual agenda and how his time at the Motley Fool helped create one of ESPN’s longest running hit TV shows.
November 11th at 11:11am with eleven seconds
There is a significance of 11/11 at 11:11am in my life. Here is the story of connection, friendship and this date.
DO YOU WEAR A MASK DAILY OR JUST FOR HALLOWEEN?
Do you wear a mask for physical or psychological safety? Authentic leadership is about being genuine in your actions. Halloween and the idea of donning a costume to be someone you are not brings to mind the concept of authentic leadership. While it is fun to dress up for Halloween and wear a mask, I wonder how many of us really get to be our authentic selves at work? Do you have to wear a mask to work each day to fit in with your corporate culture or can you be your true self?
How to Turn Threats Into Opportunities
Learn how one team turned an IT outage into an amazing growth opportunity. Most teams are quick to accept threats for what they are, in this case the team turned the threat on its head and created an amazing opportunity. Learn how your organization can reframe threats as opportunities from this story.
Taking Executive Coaching Outside Frees Your Thinking
Executive coaching should model the changes expected of the coachee. By shifting to an unconventional venue, the coachee can feel liberated and begin to make the changes required to improve performance.
How To Support Your Spouse/Partner Who Lost Their Job because of Covid-19
The loss of a job for a spouse/partner can put incredible stress on a relationship. Here are a few ways to be a good supporter in their time of need.
MKBHD Warned Me About Covid 19 at CES 2020
A greeting by a tech influencer warned me about the real threat of the Covid 19 virus back on January 7, 2020.
What an Interview with a 14 Year Old Teaches about Servant Leadership
While helping to select mentors for The Sandbox non-profit, I learned a valuable lesson from a 14 year old mentor candidate. Serving others is the key to effective leadership and our youth understand it, but adults often forget the power of servant leadership.
Now is The Time To Lead With Empathy- Lessons from Post 9/11 Downsizings
These are going to be trying times. The best leaders will lead with empathy. Having led significant downsizing post 9/11 I have some lessons learned to share in this post.
Replacing the Corporate Ladder with a Career Scaffold
Forget the corporate ladder and replace it with a career scaffold. Building stronger lateral foundations allow employees to progress further in their careers
Fun With Failure Podcast: Brian Formato Teaches Leadership through Surfing
Brian Formato shares one of the best failure stories ever. He’s the founder and principal at Groove Management, a human capital consulting firm focusing on organizational and talent development. He also created LeaderSurf, a professional development program that teaches leadership through surfing.
Freedom To Create: My Entrepreneurial Leadership Journey
Entrepreneurs often talk about the flexibility their jobs provide, but for me it is the freedom to be creative and innovative that is the most important aspect of being an entrepreneur. This is the story of my journey.
Laid Off? Why A Co-Working Membership Should Be Part Of Your Job Search Strategy
Anyone who has ever lost a job knows that networking is a key to finding the next opportunity. Sitting at home blasting out resumes is not an effective way to conduct a job search. Job seekers need to be out meeting new people and selling their capabilities in person. Co-working venues are a great place to expand one’s network.
Always Better Than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley
Always better than yesterday Facebook Live interview with Groove Management’s Brian Formato
Does Being Self-Aware Make You Wise?
Is there a correlation between being self-aware and being wise? The better we know ourselves the more effective we can be at leading ourselves and others.
Why You Should Own Your Weaknesses
A lot has been written about capitalizing on ones strengths, but owning ones weaknesses is equally important. Phoebe Nixon explores why in her guest post.
Isn't It Ironic? Failure, learning and being disrupted
A lesson from a mistake on a slide in a presentation on failure. The irony.
Finding His Groove in Hip Hop Entrepreneurship: Lessons from Tom Hill of FFEA
Leadership and entrepreneurial insights from Tom Hill, founder of Fuzion Force Entertainment Academy.
Coaching Benefits Top Athletes, So Why Don't More Business Leaders Have Coaches?
Top athletes rely on their individual coaches to boost performance. Why don't more business leaders rely on coaches. Coaching is best suited for experts.