| Guest post from Tom Pandola: Being a curious student of leadership, I find myself always noticing businesses that are doing things well, and those that are not. One day while ordering my lunch at a well-established and famous hamburger chain – In-N-Out Burger – I was overwhelmed with the desire to find out why every […] |
| A guest post by Bruce Harpham Getting promoted at works increases your responsibility, power and ability to grow as a leader. When you are seeking your first management role, getting promoted is a mysterious process. If you are seeking an executive role, the process is even more challenging. This three-part strategy is built on timeless […] |
| There have been many times when I’ve witnessed an epiphany happen for bosses. It’s the moment they realize that having the answer is not the only way they add value. Too often, even experienced leaders believe that the most important part of their job is to have all the answers. Having the answer is only […] |
| While it’s hard, time-consuming and often frustrating, coaching can be extremely gratifying on a personal level. Here’s a little motivation to help jump-start your next coaching situation. Click here for just the audio of this episode. Click to learn more about the Remarkable Coaching Workshop. As leaders we must coach – and when we do […] |
| Seems like everyone and their grandmother writes about why you need to break out of your comfort zone. Heck, I’ve written about it more than a time or two. It’s as if there is a cult of personal development and leadership bloggers proselytizing the evils of the comfort zone. Even worse, if you dare stay […] |
| Hello again from South America, where I’ve been meditating, exploring without an agenda or hour-by-hour plan, and writing a new book. (Note: I know, I know…my latest book doesn’t even hit bookshelves ’til December ) Being in new places is what tunes me into my creative energy like nothing else can, and staying in the […] |
| Opposites attract, right? Sometimes in better ways than others. Understand how introverts and extroverts can work together and you’ve got a winning team. We know that opposites have differences . . . duh. The key is to understand what those differences are and enrich those different skills to understand and appreciate the other. Jennifer Kahnweiler’s […] |
| Last week, I visited a new friend that has been an expat for about 4 months in a country that is nothing like the one her family comes from. When her husband accepted the position, they were promised life in a compound – a guarded and gated community with streets, and parks, and amenities that vary […] |
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