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Tag Archives: Work
Set Smaller Goals
This is one of my favorite “Great Ideas You Can Use RIGHT NOW to Become a More Effective Leader.” It comes from authors Chip and Dan Heath, who presented the principle in a column in FastCompany magazine a while ago. … Continue reading
5 Questions Everyone in the Workplace Wants Answered – #1
Question #1: What’s my Job??? It’s the beginning of a brand new year, and I’m back in the saddle to bring you more practical, down-to-earth insights, tips, tools, and techniques to help you become a better leader—wherever you serve! This … Continue reading
Hire S.H.A.R.P.E.R. People – Part 2
H = Hardworking In this post, we’re going to explore one of the most important qualities of a good hire: the motivation and intention to work with diligence. The last thing leaders want on their teams is an acceptance of … Continue reading
Posted in Agility, Character, Customer Service, Deadlines, Hiring, Honesty, Integrity, Interviewing, Leadership, Learning, Management, Productivity, Promotion, Success, Supervision, Uncategorized, Values, Work
Tagged Commitment, Employee Performance, Hiring, Interviewing, learning, Productivity, Work
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Hire S.H.A.R.P.E.R. People – Part 1
S = Strategic I’ve decided to follow-up my series on DELEGATION with one on HIRING. My reasoning is pretty straightforward here: There’s an obvious—and logical—connection between these two essential executive functions: Before you can assign work to a person, you … Continue reading
Great Advice from Top CEO’s – #24
You will never be an effective leader until you can be comfortable being responsible for what other people do. This issue’s great advice comes from one of my favorite CEO’s – Rick Frost of LP (Louisiana-Pacific Corporation). I heard Rick … Continue reading
Posted in Authority, Collaboration, Communication, Consistency, Control, Deadlines, Delegation, Leadership, Management, Performance Management, Risk, Supervision, Team Leadership, Teams, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged Assignments, Authority, Collaboration, Delegation, Failure, Leadership, Management, Performance Management, Risk Management, Supervision, Team Leadership, Teams, Work
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Great Advice from Top CEO’s – #10 Part 4
Don’t ignore your weaknesses! This short series of posts has been about the concept of building your work around your strengths… the things that you really enjoy doing. In the last issue I quoted the executive who said, “I want … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Coaching, Collaboration, Emotional Intelligence, Employee Development, Learning, Performance Management, Personal Growth, Personal Success, Professional Development, Self-Awareness, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged Career, Career Development, Emotional Intelligence, Job, Job Performance, personal growth, Personality, Self-assessment, Self-awareness, success, Work
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Great Advice from Top CEO’s – #10 Part 3
DON’T Do What You DON’T Love! In his thoughtful and insightful book, The One Thing You Need to Know…, author and consultant Marcus Buckingham discusses the importance of identifying your strengths, gifts, talents (I use these terms synonymously). He admits, … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Collaboration, Creativity, Emotional Intelligence, Employee Engagement, Employee Motivation, Hiring, Personal Growth, Professional Development, Self-Awareness, Team Dynamics, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged Career, Career Development, Collaboration, Job, Job Fit, Job Satisfaction, Strengths, Talents, Work
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Great Advice from Top CEO’s – #10 Part 2
Do What You Love – Have Fun! In this post I would like to continue the conversation with more good advice for long-term job satisfaction. I shared this recommendation in my last post: “Love what you do!” You may have … Continue reading
Great Advice From Top CEO’s – #10
Love what you do. This straightforward wisdom comes from many different sources. Most recently, I gleaned a version of it from Robin Sharma in his video blog, “8 Things That Billionaires Do.” Find out what you like doing, and find … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Emotional Intelligence, Personal Growth, Professional Development, Self-Awareness, Uncategorized, Vision, Work
Tagged Career Development, Job, Purpose, vision, Work
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