Why a Code of Conduct Strengthens Your Organization

Have you established a written Code of Conduct in your organization? O ur prescriptions for acceptable behavior are too vague. Get started now to spell it out more clearly to…
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Kick the Certified Jerks to the Curb

If you want to poison the well where you work, allow a Certified Jerk to roam free. Mollycoddling is a pernicious and infectious organism you need to expel from your…
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Does Collaboration = Communication?

One of the most popular words in the business lexicon these days is collaboration. Everyone’s eager to flatten the organization, get rid of hierarchy, eliminate command-and-control structures and collaborate across…
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You’ve Got to Dream While You Eat.

There's nothing more important … or more challenging … than the need to balance short-term results with long-range plans. H ow is your organization focused? Are you encouraging long-range thinking…
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The Ante is Simple. Action!

Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel, wrote the book, Only the Paranoid Survive, a testament to his relentless drive and devotion. Two of the quotes attributed to him are…
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Don’t Let Hope Become an Embalming Agent

Hope isn't a strategy. Action IS! For most of us, Spring is the time of the year when hope springs eternal. The sun is out … the flowers are blooming…
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The Power in a Blank Sheet of Paper

Most of the time when we sit down to work, maybe in our favorite chair, we have a stack of papers or files and a list of some kind. We…
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Not enough resources … or Not Resourceful?

Resourcefulness has nothing to do with access to resources. W e have more resources than ever before. That’s not what makes us resourceful. Early this morning, I headed to a…
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It isn’t Technology Creating all the Distractions. It’s us.

We’d like to think that its technology that has become our enemy and is the cause of the distractions and our struggles to get things done.
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About Me

I am a professional author and speaker as well as a leadership coach facilitating leadership groups among CEOs and senior business leaders in the SF Bay area.

I am the author or more than 125+ newspaper columns published by the SF Bay affiliate of the NY Times among the 550+ articles here. I have also written 3 ebooks about Leadership & Business Finance.


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About Me

I am a professional author and speaker as well as a leadership coach facilitating leadership groups among CEOs and senior business leaders in the SF Bay area.

I am the author or more than 125+ newspaper columns published by the SF Bay affiliate of the NY Times among the 550+ articles here. I have also written 3 ebooks about Leadership & Business Finance.


Read more ….

Testimonials

Why a Code of Conduct Strengthens Your Organization

Have you established a written Code of Conduct in your organization? O ur prescriptions for acceptable behavior are too vague. Get started now to spell it out more clearly to…
Read More

Kick the Certified Jerks to the Curb

If you want to poison the well where you work, allow a Certified Jerk to roam free. Mollycoddling is a pernicious and infectious organism you need to expel from your…
Read More

Does Collaboration = Communication?

One of the most popular words in the business lexicon these days is collaboration. Everyone’s eager to flatten the organization, get rid of hierarchy, eliminate command-and-control structures and collaborate across…
Read More

You’ve Got to Dream While You Eat.

There's nothing more important … or more challenging … than the need to balance short-term results with long-range plans. H ow is your organization focused? Are you encouraging long-range thinking…
Read More

The Ante is Simple. Action!

Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel, wrote the book, Only the Paranoid Survive, a testament to his relentless drive and devotion. Two of the quotes attributed to him are…
Read More

Don’t Let Hope Become an Embalming Agent

Hope isn't a strategy. Action IS! For most of us, Spring is the time of the year when hope springs eternal. The sun is out … the flowers are blooming…
Read More

The Power in a Blank Sheet of Paper

Most of the time when we sit down to work, maybe in our favorite chair, we have a stack of papers or files and a list of some kind. We…
Read More

Not enough resources … or Not Resourceful?

Resourcefulness has nothing to do with access to resources. W e have more resources than ever before. That’s not what makes us resourceful. Early this morning, I headed to a…
Read More

It isn’t Technology Creating all the Distractions. It’s us.

We’d like to think that its technology that has become our enemy and is the cause of the distractions and our struggles to get things done.
Read More
1 8 9 10 11 12 101

About Me

I am a professional author and speaker as well as a leadership coach facilitating leadership groups among CEOs and senior business leaders in the SF Bay area.

I am the author or more than 125+ newspaper columns published by the SF Bay affiliate of the NY Times among the 550+ articles here. I have also written 3 ebooks about Leadership & Business Finance.


Read more ….

Testimonials

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