How To Boost Your Teams Productivity

I have never experienced a time where there has been more confusion between planning and execution or directive leadership vs. collaboration.  Many leaders are over delegating and wondering why projects fail to meet expectations and other leaders are still micro managing and minimizing productivity. This HBR post is one of Read more…

5 Practices Of The Leadership Challenge

  I recently became certified to become a trainer of The Leadership Challenge materials by James Kouzes and Barry Posner.  Although this book was written several years ago, its timeless leadership principles are just as relevant today as ever. This very exhaustive book centers around these five simple but very Read more…

The Power Of Momentum

There are very few things more difficult to deal with in your personal or professional life than a loss of momentum.  It can be brought on by some major tragedy or a series of small compromises over a very long period of time. Eventually we get to a place where Read more…

Big Hairy Audacious Goals

There has always been a delicate balance in goal setting between what can be done and what could be done.  Goals should be realistic and achievable but they also must be courageous and challenging.  Safe is not good enough anymore and we must be willing to take risks that stretch Read more…

How To Control Your Calendar

Our problem is really not enough time to get everything done its how we use the time we already have.  You will either learn to schedule your priorities or you will be reacting to your circumstances every day.  Tim Stevens has some excellent suggestions on how to control your calendar: Read more…

5 Ways Accomplish More 2015

As I look back at 2014 I was pleased with all that I was able to get done.  However, there were some big rocks that did not get in the jar and therefore did not get done.  I  always want to get better and Cary Nieuwhof has some great advice: Read more…

The Power Of Being Remarkable

Average is dead and according to Jim Collins even Good is the enemy of the Great.  So unless you are striving for compelling you are not going to be able to compete personally or organizationally. On the other hand if you are willing to pay the price to be remarkable Read more…