The Self Leadership Secrets Of Extreme Athletes

I am convinced that the greatest leadership challenge you will ever face is the ability to consistently lead yourself.  Leadership theory several years ago would stress identifying your weaknesses and then work on them until they are significantly improved.  Today even though you must be competent in every area, the Read more…

The Key To Personal Productivity In 2017

Stephen Covey pioneered this type of thinking several years ago but it is certainly worth repeating based on the incredible pressures we are all under in the area of time management and productivity.  In a day when it is impossible to do everything that comes our way we must find Read more…

How Coaching Changed My Life

If you need help in making some major decisions in your life coaching may be exactly what you need.  There are many types of coaches available from executive, life, fitness and even spiritual. The one major thing you need to understand about coaching is that it is not counseling or Read more…

5 Steps To Get Honest Feedback

One of the things I experience in my executive coaching over and over again is the tremendous negative cost of leaders  not having a willingness to tell people the truth.  People really do want to know what is expected and where they stand but insecure leaders can’t seem to have Read more…

Generational Leadership Wars

I remember speaking at a national conference on the subject of Leadership for 21st Century.  The major point of my presentation was the need to shift from a positional leadership model to a participative one. The feedback after both of my sessions confirmed everything I have been reading and experiencing Read more…

The 4 Types Of Ineffective Apologies

I have become an expert over the years at giving a conditional apology.  The first part of the statement of regret is usually close but then comes the rational reason why I did the wrong things.  My motives have also been an ongoing issue, to relive the awkward situation far Read more…

5 Reasons Once Great Companies Fail

Jim Collins followed up his all time best selling leadership book Good to Great with this incredible work on why some of these once great companies now have fallen as well.  He writes, “Whether you prevail or fail, endure or die, depends more on what you do to yourself than Read more…

Your People Are Your Competitive Advantage

A few years ago Mark DeMoss wrote a great book called The Little Red Book of Wisdom.  He shares the personal and professional core values that helped him develop one the most successful Public Relations firms in the country. Just as Jim Collins did in Good to Great and Jack Read more…

The Leadership Law Of The Inner Circle

This by far is one of the most important principles identified by John Maxwell in the realm of leadership.  The simple definition of the law is that a leader’s potential is determined by those closest to them. As any organization continues to grow the leader cannot continue to spend equal Read more…