Executive Performance in 2010 and 2011

December 20th, 2010

As our calendar year comes to a close, reviewing what you worked on and the big changes we made together, here were the top issues of 2010:

Resolving Conflict Across Generations
Increasing Engagement and Efficiency
Building Trust Throughout the Organization
Better Communication to Increase Productivity
Re-visiting Corporate Vision, Mission and Values and Getting Clarity
Creating Commitment and Improving Accountability
Understanding and Using Workplace Motivators
Improving [...]

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“Where the Wild Things Are”: Hospital Psychosis

November 26th, 2010

Recently, one of my mentors ended up in the hospital.  After a traumatic injury and surgery, he began to display strange, out-of-character behavior.  Normally an extremely friendly and congenial person, he acted very mean and angry, calling his caregivers derogatory names.  He was convinced that he was not in the hospital, but somewhere else. He was convinced [...]

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Six Keys to Unleashing Awesome Leadership

October 7th, 2009

 
For many years we have been studying leadership, and it is the topic of development courses, books, workshops, keynote speeches, blogs, and so forth.  Are leaders born or made?  Who are our best examples of leadership?  Is good leadership different today than twenty years ago? Who was a better leader: Lincoln or Patton?
 
We read the [...]

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Help For Decision Makers

March 31st, 2009

All of us need to improve our decision making abilities in this business environment. 
IQ (Intelligence Quotient) measures your overall general intelligence. EQ (Emotional Quotient) measures your emotional intelligence: your ability to sense, understand, and effectively apply the power and acumen of emotions to facilitate high levels of collaboration and productivity.  This is how effective leaders [...]

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