Tag Archive: leadership development

Sep 26 2012

Gut Feelings

Gut Feelings I was new to the organization and not exactly a technical expert on the job itself but I just knew we needed to take action – now! I had a feeling; that famous gut feeling that we all get from time to time. I had no empirical data to support my …

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Sep 19 2012

Leadership, Trust, and Reality

Leadership, Trust, and Reality “You can’t be a leader until you establish trust.” That statement caught my attention recently. It’s one of those statements that sounds nice but isn’t really accurate. In fact, you won’t establish trust unless you’re a good leader. Trust is earned. I can walk into a room and say, …

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Sep 06 2012

Leadership With MBTI and Other Instruments

Leadership With MBTI and Other Instruments “Jerry is an INTP so he may not follow-up and will probably have trouble working with the team.” “Really, how do you know that?” “I can just tell that would be his Myers Briggs score.” “So you can briefly observe someone and tell what their personality is?” …

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Aug 30 2012

Risk Taking Leaders and Leaders Supporting Risk Takers

Risk Taking Leaders and Leaders Supporting Risk Takers There is no shortage of experts in the world who tell us the only way to great success is to take big risks. They’re right. History is full of the tales of those who took big risks. In fact, for the most part, history looks …

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Aug 23 2012

What are You Doing About Social Media?

What are You Doing About Social Media? It’s been a tough month for Facebook. From what I hear on the news, Founder Mark Zuckerberg is only worth about half a gazillion dollars now. For all the Facebooks, MySpaces, and now Pinterests, that come and go, I think the concept is here to stay. …

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Aug 15 2012

Leaders and Politics

Leaders and Politics It’s election season again; that time when we all wait in front of the TV in breathless anticipation of the next campaign commercial that will mercilessly hack away at the opposing candidate. We’ll nod appreciatively as our candidate makes a good point about the other guy. Through it all will …

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Aug 08 2012

Random Thoughts on Leadership

Random Thoughts on Leadership Here are a few random thoughts and observations. I’ve seen a lot of figures about social media lately that seem to indicate everyone on the planet has a Facebook account; you’re nobody if you’re not Tweeting; and your business will quickly go the way of the dinosaur if you …

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Jul 26 2012

What Are Your Workers Worth

What are Your Workers Worth? What are your workers worth? What value do they bring to your company? How much unrealized value might they posses that you aren’t utilizing? I had an interesting discussion with a young woman recently who wanted me to sign a petition to raise the minimum wage. In New …

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Jul 11 2012

Leadership, Big Change, and the Health Care Bill

Leadership, Big Change, and the Health Care Bill The Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Care Act, though in a very odd and twisted way. Some hail this as a victory, some as a disaster, and everyone is curious about what it means for their own health coverage. One of the least fun …

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Jul 04 2012

Leadership That Formed A Nation

Leadership That Formed A Nation There were plenty of reasons not to be in Philadelphia in July of 1776. It was hot and muggy, and mosquitoes and horseflies filled the air. In spite of the discomfort, a small group gathered to discuss nothing less than separating, by force of arms if necessary, from …

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