Hey Leaders, Stop Playing the Post-Covid Victim Card! Develop Differently-Abled Employees
Published on: April 15, 2024
Sandra, the factory employee I’m observing, works tirelessly and methodically at her station.
Reaching into a large cardboard box filled with hundreds of teabags, Sandra pulls out enough bags to fill tea-bag-sized indentations in a tray situated in front of her on the workbench. Once she fills each indentation—15 for this job — she care
The 3 B’s of Business … and Personal Failure
Published on: April 8, 2024
Gathering professional and life lessons from great leaders around the world can open many doors. We simply need to choose which ones we walk through.
I’ve been blessed to learn from many leaders during my career. And, that’s why I included above the thought that’s often drifting through my head.
So, let’s continue with one of my favorite
3 Reasons Why Organizations Fail
Published on: April 1, 2024
Anything supported by three pillars is inherently weak; lose one and everything comes crashing down.
Organizational culture is no different. Whether you own a small company, run a non-profit, or lead a team of hundreds, your organizational well-being rests upon these three pillars: Hiring Right
Training Right
Treating Right Unfortu
Happy New Year! Now, Get Out of Your Complacency Rut
Published on: January 16, 2024
Let’s be honest, perhaps you: Are too close to your product to know how to improve it.
Don’t know your customers as well as you could.
Take your employees or colleagues for granted.
Have grown complacent. Ouch! Which one of these are you honest enough to recognize, and own? We all suffer from varying degree
Truth-Tellers, Part 3: Are You Truthful … With Yourself?
Published on: January 9, 2024
Welcome to Part 3 of Truth-Tellers. In the last segment, I wrapped up by telling you that by this third Truth-Teller session I’d reveal why most organizations fail, even when they have plenty of Truth-Tellers. Reason #1: In far too many cases, the decision makers, in failing organizations, do not act on the brutal