As a business owner or executive, it’s far better to screen job applicants for the following five leadership traits than to hire and then fire managers who prove to be incompetent at leading others. Read More
Your company needs a thoughtful onboarding plan, otherwise your new hires won’t settle in properly and may wind up quitting after just a few months. That much you already know. But how should you structure their experience? Here’s how to …
Tony Blair said, “The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes.â€� Warren Buffett’s success is attributed to saying no to a thousand deals in order to say yes to a few… Continue reading →
Besides being incredibly good for your brain, reading really does make you smarter. A well-stocked bookshelf can keep you focused on important leadership and management principles—some of which you might already have learned but need reminding of, and others that can spur challenges and opportunities to grow. To inspire or add to your own
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There might be many reasons why your job makes you miserable. Maybe your work is boring, your manager is terrible, or your company just has awful benefits or a crappy work culture. If you aren’t experiencing any workplace malaise, bravo! You…
I found myself dreading attending yet another networking event with a friend. Recently, I had said “yes” to everything from mixers to outings with coworkers to multiple happy hours in a day to good, bad, and ugly Tinder dates. I’d …
To understand what makes a great leader, you need to first understand what followers are shopping around for
Women have been told to “lean in,� but many women have leaned in until they fell over.
The pitfalls of leadership spring from within. Dangers that emerge from within are more perilous than dangers that attack from without. The Six Pitfalls of Leadership: #1. Perceived knowledge. “Those who think they… Continue reading →