by Admin | Jun 13, 2023 | Leadership, Management
Guest blogger Dean Burgess Contrary to what many believe, introversion is no longer an obstacle to success in leadership. In fact, many successful leaders are introverts themselves. Being introverted means that you prefer quiet, solitude, and reflection, which can be...
by Walt Hampton | Sep 30, 2022 | Leadership
I’m not a monarchist. I’m not a Brit. But I mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth. Because she was boring. Stability isn’t flashy or sexy. And it’s rare. But it’s a key attribute of effective leadership.... by Doug Brown, JD | Jun 17, 2020 | Business
We all have to deal with people who rub us the wrong way from time to time. It is an inevitable part of human interaction, to encounter people who feel draining, to be around or impossible to get along with. For many professionals, this is actually part of our... by Walt Hampton | Jun 11, 2020 | Business
Excuses are good; really good. Because, if you’ve got a plausible excuse, then you’re safe… you don’t need to do anything; you don’t need to risk anything. If you want to do, be or have something more for yourself; if you’d like your life to be... by Doug Brown, JD | May 26, 2020 | Business
Sharing tips from a conversation with a friend yesterday about managing your (now remote) team during this S&!itStorm: Here’s what I am hearing and seeing from staff who’ve been displaced and now are “lucky” enough to work from home. Your...