Posts Tagged ‘fit leader’
What's Your WOMBAT?
As we approach the halfway mark this year, what’s your level of satisfaction with where you are at this point in the game? What progress are you making executing on your plan, and how many of your objectives for the year have been met or are on their way to being achieved? I have been… Continue Reading What's Your WOMBAT?
Read MoreHabits Trump Discipline
All of us, from time to time, are faced with the desire (and sometimes the necessity) of changing some aspect of our lives. Change is rarely easy, and when we go to work at modifying a behavior, relapsing to our “old way of doing things” is fairly predictable. Many people point to the need for… Continue Reading Habits Trump Discipline
Read MoreTreading Softly
When was the last time your organization changed? Last month, last week or just a few hours ago?   The one thing many of us have come to accept in life is that change is one of the few constants. Whether we like it or not, staying flexible means staying relevant. Evolving customer needs, new and emerging… Continue Reading Treading Softly
Read MoreAvoiding Buyer's Remorse
Most organizations make considerable investments in the selection of new employees. Whether it is the cost of advertising open positions, retaining a third-party recruiting agency or the hours spent internally on the part of multiple parties interviewing potential candidates, we’re talking lots of time and money.  Why is it then that once these new employees arrive,… Continue Reading Avoiding Buyer's Remorse
Read MoreDO Nothing, SAY Nothing, BE Nothing
Having great aim is important; so is knowing when to pull the trigger. Sometimes, while we are considering when to begin, it becomes too late or the window of opportunity passes. Leaders are known by the actions they take. They don’t wait for permission. They passionately pursue bold new ideas. Think Steve Jobs. Taking initiative… Continue Reading DO Nothing, SAY Nothing, BE Nothing
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