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Is Technological Fluency One of Your Competencies? A critical skill for the future of work
How technologically savvy are you? It is a key competency for success at work in our connected world.
I Go Through- The importance of an execution mindset
An execution mindset separates the best from the rest. "I go through" is not just a song by O.A.R. but an attitude for success.
The Link Between Community and Productivity
How does your office environment and community impact productivity?
Mental Fitness: Why an executive coach is like a personal trainer for your brain
Why hiring an executive coach is like hiring a personal trainer for your brain.
A Personal Board of Directors Can Help Unlock Your Potential
Assembling a personal board of directors (PBOD) is a great approach to gaining career insights and advice from a diverse group of trusted advisers. Learn how to approach assembling your PBOD.
Who Owns Your Development Plan?
Having a development plan is an important step towards achieving career success, but too many people rely on their bosses and the company to develop the plan. Take matters into your own hands and own your development plan.
Step Out of Your Comfort-Zone and Into Your Learning Zone
We learn best when we step out of our comfort zone and into the learning zone. Here are some tips on how to open yourself up to new learnings.
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOUR TEAM CALLED TIMEOUT?
Unlike in sports where the competitions are scheduled, in business the competition never stops, unless your team calls a TIMEOUT. When was the last time your team called a timeout.
Do You Have A Daily Ritual? Are You Taking Time For Yourself?
Do you have a daily ritual? Something you do every day just for you. Forget servant leadership for a minute and understand that selfish leadership can be important at times too.
Career Transition: A World of Opportunity
Companies and their needs evolve, they get acquired, they move their offices, they shift their business models and all too often their employees end up as casualties. Career transition is nothing to be ashamed of. It has become incredibly commonplace.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF STRIKE AT THE LOCAL BOWLING ALLEY
Are you “always recruiting” for your company, and are you asking your team to do the same? The best people can be found in the most unlikely places.
2020 VISION: THE IMPORTANCE OF LONG-RANGE PLANNING
Growing an organization in these turbulent times is challenging. Having a long-range plan is an important tool for achieving growth over the long term. The short-term focus that has captivated so many companies creates opportunities for those that are patient and willing to invest in the future. The best way to invest in the future is to get your organization talking about it today. No better time than the current to begin working on your 2020 Vision.
WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE OUTSIDE YOUR COMFORT ZONE
The decision to hire someone with a different work style and approach is the easy part. The harder part is flexing your style as a manager to allow someone with a different work style than yours to be themselves and excel. Too often we try to change people to fit in to an organizations culture. The best companies leverage diversity as a strength. They try to hire people with diverse work styles, and backgrounds and most importantly they create space within the organization for people to play to their personal strengths.
GAME ON! HOW TO CREATE A WINNING CORPORATE CULTURE VIA PING PONG
I have worked for three companies in my career that had Ping-Pong (Table Tennis) tables in the offices. The Motley Fool,Time Warner Cable’s Road Runner operation and Doosan Infracore International. The existence of a Ping-Pong table in each of those environments was very telling about the type of culture that each company wanted to foster.
GENERATIONAL DIVERSITY: TALKIN' BOUT MY GENERATION
"Experience builds wisdom and while it is possible to be wise beyond one’s years, there is no substitute for experience." Age diversity is the most interesting form of diversity to me, because it is the only form of diversity where each of us will experience being the majority and the minority at different points in our life.
3 LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM A WORKSHOP AT THE MCCOLL CENTER FOR ART + INNOVATION
Three Leadership lessons from an art and innovation workshop at the McColl Center. Originally published in the Charlotte Agenda.
GIVE THE GIFT OF FEEDBACK
When working with senior leaders one of the biggest hurdles is to get them to see constructive feedback in a positive light. Too often leaders think feedback is an attack on them. Referring to feedback as a gift opens their eyes to the positives.
Why The Word Conflict Gets A Bad Rap
Why does the word conflict get a bad rap and how to turn conflict into a tool for better decision making.
DIVERSITY AND PERCEPTIONS AS EXPOSED BY THE DRESS THAT WENT VIRAL
Earlier this year the image below was posted on Tumblr with the tag, “Is the dress white and gold or black and blue?” That single post led to marital discontent, celebrity arguments, news channel mayhem and millions of views and shares on social media. While the rough statistics showed that about 78% of people saw the dress as white and gold, the 22% who saw it as black and blue were actually correct. The real dress is in fact black and blue.
here is a lesson here. While we think we are all quite similar, we truly see the world through different lenses.