Your Ultimate Guide To Saying No

What separates great leaders from average ones is the ability to know what is really important from that which is not.  This is not easy because there are many good things to do out there just not that many great ones.  This Fast Company post by Micheal Grothaus is worth Read more…

The Two Sides Of Employee Engagement

So many things can go wrong in traditional performance review systems.  You can have everything from the manager who is a pleaser and does not want to hurt feelings to some bitter person who blows you up unfairly in a 360.  This was a great post by Sean Graber and Read more…

Great Leaders Know They’re Not Perfect

Every day we are all asking ourselves the question How am I doing?   The place you go for the answer will determine your success.  Many of us set the bar too high and therefore live with a sense of ongoing failure.  Ron Carlucci in the HBR shares some great Read more…

Why Real Talk Matters As Leaders

Most of us are very good at telling someone what they want to hear.  In reality, that means that we are afraid of telling the truth or we have simply given up on the leader and don’t care.  Both of these are unacceptable outcomes and a place where any character Read more…

Problems With The Boss

All of us have worked at some point in time for someone who at worst just could not get it done or at best was personality challenged.   We come into our jobs with the hope that we can be a part of the solution and yet there are times when Read more…

The Untold Secret Of Great Leaders

The celebrity super outgoing leadership style was desired by all but found by few.  It was assumed they had IT and the rest of us did not.  The groundbreaking research by Jim Collins destroyed this myth maybe more than any other.  Courtney Seiter does a great job of taking this Read more…

Four Ways You’re Getting Accountability Wrong

There is a lot of talk about accountability lately.  It can mean everything from a re-branded performance review process to a monthly 360 from everyone and their brother on your performance.  It is an incredibly important role in developing great leaders who serve on effective teams.  Mark Lukens tells us Read more…