How To Intentionally Build Great Teams

I have learned more from Patrick Lencioni on this subject than anyone else.  Jim Collins nails the importance of getting the right people on your team but Lencioni takes the next step and talks about how to create the right culture that leverages trust to drive results.  Great post to 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…

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…

Ten Unmistakable Signs Of A Toxic Culture

This issue is a really big deal and it’s not only negatively impacting productivity, it’s causing a lot of people to hate coming to work.  They hate it not because of the excessive work load but because of the constant negative drama that consumes everyone daily.  This Forbes post nails Read more…

3 Critical Personnel Qualifications

When hiring any new employee you can ultimately place all of the criteria you are evaluating into the two major categories of character and competency.  In the old days of the Industrial Age model of hiring the priority was given to job competency over personal character. The process was started Read more…

Short Term Thinking Leads Long Term Failure

In sharp contrast to the breakthrough impact of the companies that practiced the flywheel effect all of the organizations that could not transition from Good to Great were caught in The Doom Loop.  Instead of the consistent daily movement of the flywheel they went for the big impact event that Read more…

5 Things Strong Leaders Can Handle

Leaders used to draw a lot of significance from being the smartest person in the room with all the answers.  That position allowed them to be more directive in their leadership style because everyone else was there to simply carry out the plan.  Now with such a high value being Read more…

6 Habits Of Trustworthy Leaders

Trust is a hot topic and for all the right reasons.  If you and your team have it, great things can be accomplished.  Without it nothing gets done well.  There are clearly things you can do to make deposits into your trust accounts and this Fast Company post lists some Read more…