A crisis in executive talent is on the horizon as retirement looms for a large percentage of leaders. In our increasingly knowledge-driven economy, organizations are right to fear this “brain drain…
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This is now my third short subject book, regarding a negative publishing experience I have had on the world wide web, that I was eventually able to glean positive things from. While I have written…
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Project risk and issue management is one of the most lethal but easily overlooked aspects of successful project management. Risks and issues derail your plan and cause you to divert focus away from…
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It doesn’t matter whether you run a small business, an organization inside of a large organization, or chair a non-profit committee; gleaning the wisdom of others on a regular basis will help give you…
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Effective yes-you yes-now leadership always focuses on solid execution of the fundamentals. Any number of fancy embellishments can’t compensate for poor basics and sloppy execution. Every profession…
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Well-implemented technology can be a massive time saver and enable you to deliver exponentially greater value back to your business. Poorly thought out technology can not only be frustrating and…
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This insightful productivity eBook is for anyone who wants to be more effective at getting things done. If you tend to be a perfectionist or are prone to “polishing the apple” too much on your tasks…
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Duty helps us do incredible things not because we want to, but because we have to. It arises from the obligation that we must act in certain ways, in line with expectations. Recognizing the role of…
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When all is said and done, it is you and only you who are accountable for doing your job. Too many people seem to develop the habit of thinking that factors outside of their control give them excuses…
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Many times we as leaders either underestimate what teams can deliver or have unrealistic expectations about what a team is able to do. Team members either plod along to meet the lower expectations or…
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