Capturing Time
By L2L Contributing Author |
"If I could save time in a bottle..." was pondered by the late Jim Croce in his 1973 chart-topping song ...
Read More On Leadership and Toasters
By L2L Contributing Author |
Managing "things" in the work environment can be difficult. At work, "things" (like money, resources, assets, products, copy machines, etc.) ...
Read More How to Play to Your Strengths
By L2L Contributing Author |
Our personal strengths are expressed through the activities that we look forward to doing. They are the activities that leave ...
Read More Lead with People and Processes; Follow with Technology
By L2L Contributing Author |
Have you ever heard an executive say that they are going to "lead with technology"? I heard a senior executive ...
Read More Eggshells
By L2L Contributing Author |
As the next few days go by, many people will be cracking eggshells. For some, it may be to make ...
Read More Leadership Lessons from the "Gunny"
By L2L Contributing Author |
I remember it like it was yesterday - the day I met the "Gunny." His name is Jorge Sosa. When ...
Read More Are You Building Authentic Relationships?
By L2L Contributing Author |
Great business teams are not necessarily top management teams. They can be found in the boardroom, or on the shop ...
Read More How to Lead Ugly People
By L2L Contributing Author |
Just the thought of having to be around ugly people is enough to make me cringe. Now, you are going ...
Read More Leaders as Patrons of Faith
By L2L Contributing Author |
The idea of faith is often associated with theology. However, more broadly defined, faith means firmly believing in something that ...
Read More It Doesn't Take a Rocket Scientist
By L2L Contributing Author |
If statistics show that 88% of people leave a job because of how they feel they are being treated, would ...
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