Valuable Lessons from Step-Dad

June 21st, 2010

Like many of us, I come from a divorced family.  My mom and dad divorced when I was in my late teens, and they have each been married to “new” spouses for longer than they were married to each other.  So, on Father’s Day, I do just as many of you do, call both dad [...]

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Ben Franklin’s Performance Metrics

May 24th, 2010

I’ve been re-reading Ben Franklin’s Autobiography for the “umpteenth” time.  In his long journey of self-improvement, he came up with his own 13 “virtues”, which I will list below.  This would be a great set of values for any company or employee! It comes from a man who was not of any religion, but established his own moral [...]

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How much is too much? Internet Use in the workplace

June 9th, 2009

FaceBook?  Are you kidding me?  Who’s got time for that?
Let’s get real.  Using official Facebook statistics (http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics), over 100 million users login to Facebook every day . Over 3.5 billion minutes are spent on Facebook every day. This means an average user spends 35 minutes on Facebook, before logging off. It’s not going away.  Plenty of people [...]

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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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LEADERSHIP EXERCISE

January 16th, 2009

I shiver when I think how many books I have read on the topic of leadership, and I’m sure you have, too.  It’s a hot topic in today’s business world. We need more and better leadership than ever before: think about the business role models you’ve seen on the news lately.  Scandals, coverups, greed, dishonesty, [...]

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