If you are doing something at work, it should have a purpose and the purpose ought to be pretty important. I often times show up at a client’s office for a consultation and because I am a “ten minute early guy”,
Read moreCuriosity is Key to Innovation
Today we have a guest blog from Earl Bell:
To win in the game of business, begin by asking the right questions while replacing fear of the unknown with curiosity and a desire to innovate. The value of an insatiable intellectual curiosity is immeasurable if you want to stay ahead of competitors.
Read moreThe Blind Spot
Today we have a guest blog from Dave Weedin:Many of the newer cars out on the market today have blind spot detectors. These are preventative devices that help keep you as a driver more aware and prepared for your surroundings.
Read moreYou Gave the Message But Did They Get It?: Why the Messages Leaders Give Often Don’t Get Through to Their People
Today we have a guest blog from Lauren Owen:
“I can’t believe he didn’t follow up on the request I sent. I thought my email was really clear.”
“But we had a meeting on this very topic and we all agreed on the action steps.
Read moreBuilding Strong Teams
Today we have a guest blog from Earl Bell:Top performing companies have highly functioning teams. If you want business outcomes to improve dramatically in your company, build an action plan based on the idea that employees are NOT created equal.
Read moreShowing urgency while moving slowly
In case you are wondering, my golf game is showing steady positive progress. I am pretty consistently in the eighties (my goal for this year). I played twice last week. My first game was a scramble with three other golfers (in a scramble,
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