Valuable Insights for Today's Leaders
Board engagement is necessary for company success
Be open with your directors and share the brutal facts of reality. It’s your way of building trust and credibility with your board. You will make better decisions.
Get out of your comfort zone. You never know where the future will take you.
For those who are at the start or end of their career and are thinking about what’s next – pursue your passion and what makes you happy.
What Alan Turing teaches us about breaking paradigms to achieve breakthrough results
As leaders, we need to remember that innovation and creativity comes from those who break paradigms, think differently and take risks.
Be aware of 3 universal issues if your company is organized by business units
Addressing these three issues will help business units and your company as a whole be more effective in achieving operational and strategic goals.
Trump ignored Covid-19 brutal facts of reality, and the consequences have been severe
Adverse unintended consequences are the result of leaders refusing to face the brutal facts of reality. A case in point is the inaction by President Donald Trump during COVID-19.
How Saxbys trains future business leaders
Bayer has a keen focus on education and opportunity. This is exemplified by Saxbys’ having undergraduate students exclusively manage and run cafés.
How entrepreneur Nicole Marquis of HipCityVeg navigates the pandemic
Marquis has created a culture in which her employees feel a sense of ownership in what they do, and they are as dedicated to the success of the business.
Leaders need to show grace in defeat
On Nov. 7, Joe Biden won the 270 electoral votes required to win the presidency. All eyes are now on President Donald Trump.
Want to better communicate with your employees? Conduct town meetings
Town meetings are a great opportunity for management and employees to communicate with each other on a host of issues and learn from each other.
Tap into your employee’s sense of purpose
An important trait of effective leaders is to appeal to their followers’ sense of purpose to win their hearts and minds, so they are fully invested in the organization’s mission.
Leadership lessons learned from President Donald Trump
Some people judge Trump favorably because he fulfilled some of his campaign promises. I go beyond these and consider more fundamental areas where he has fallen short.
Searching for a new job? What is your value proposition?
How you can differentiate yourself from other job seekers in the job search process? Highlight your power skills, and do your research.
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