You’ve done the hard work of leading your team through change, but now things are reverting to the way they were before. What went wrong? Here’s the #1 reason most change doesn’t last.
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You’ve done the hard work of leading your team through change, but now things are reverting to the way they were before. What went wrong? Here’s the #1 reason most change doesn’t last.
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Can a vacation make you a better leader? Absolutely! In fact, travel (especially international travel) provides numerous leadership lessons. Here are just three of them.
Now it’s your turn. What experiences have you had while traveling that have made you a better leader? Share your thoughts in the Comments section below!
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I used to believe that squabbles, dissent, and fighting among my team members was a bad thing, but not any more. In fact, team in-fighting can be one of your greatest leadership allies!
Now it’s your turn. What experience have you had when a disagreement within your team has led to a ...
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If you want to help your team members feel valued and empowered, and at the same time improved your standing as a leader…just listen!
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It’s easy to blame a team member for underperforming. As a leader, however, you may be partially responsible. The bottom line is this: if your team isn’t performing as well as you’d like them to, it may be because your expectations are too low.
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Here’s a great lesson in leadership from a symphony conductor. Turns out you don’t need to know how to play all the instruments!
Continue Reading →Many people say they come up with their best ideas in the shower. Why is that? Here are my Top 7 Reasons why your shower is your Personal Idea Booth!
Continue Reading →By all rights, Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson shouldn’t even be a quarterback! Instead, he’s a Super Bowl Champion. Here’s why.
Change is difficult, particularly in Haiti. What I learned here about what works and what doesn’t work applies just as much to your organization.
You may have seen the clip; it was all over the news—and not just the sports news. In a November 2014 football game between Utah and Oregon, Utah wide receiver Kaelin Clay runs the ball for what appears to be an easy touchdown. Just one ...
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