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Newsweek magazine called the opening guitar riff to the Rolling Stones’ (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, the “five notes that ...
Read More Taking Your Lead From Christmas
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"I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year." ~ Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English ...
Read More 6 Leadership Lessons from Rudolph
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'Tis the season! One annual tradition in my house is gathering to watch Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer. This year, I ...
Read More You Need a Good Bad Idea
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I love a good bad idea…don’t you? The truth is, in a healthy organization, there really are no bad ideas. ...
Read More 7 Steps to (Much) More Effective Meetings
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Successful projects and teams require meetings to accomplish important goals and objectives. Busy leaders, however, are typically anti-meeting because of ...
Read More Breaking It Down – The Antidote To "IKEA" Leaders
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I have a love/hate relationship with IKEA. On the one hand, they sell exceptionally cost-effective furnishings that can often look ...
Read More Are You In a Leadership Rut or Routine?
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Are you in a Leadership Rut or Routine? Ruts and routines are not the same, but they can both be ...
Read More Developing People: A Key to Eliciting Excellence
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As leaders, it is important to understand yourself well. It is also essential to know who you are as a person ...
Read More Leaders: 7 Ways Extroverts Can Help Introverts
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I write a lot about introversion, because I’m an introvert. Introversion is a personality preference, based on the way a ...
Read More 10 Unthinkable Lessons For Your Employees
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The Top Ten Things You Never Thought You’d Need To Teach Your Employees In a collaborative investigation into workforce readiness, ...
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