7 Tips For Uncertain Times: Focus on opportunities. Your results follow your attention and by focusing on the doom and gloom you will at best act defensively. Instead get clear with your strategy and place your attention to what you can control. Be prompt and responsive. Turn around time is a sign of quality; customers [...]
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7 Tips For Uncertain Times:
Posted in Leadership, Lists, Success Factors, tagged consulting, Innovation, Strategy, tips, uncertain times on October 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Principle Centered Leadership
Posted in Leadership, Lists, Success Factors, tagged leadership development, principle leadership on September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Doing some research for a whitepaper on Innovative Leadership I came across this site and list of points for Leadership. From http://www.businessballs.com/leadership.htm Always, when leaders say that the people are not following, it’s the leaders who are lost, not the people. Leaders get lost because of isolation, delusion, arrogance, plain stupidity, etc., but above all [...]
7 Tips to Acknowledge Your Staff
Posted in Leadership, Lists, Success Factors, tagged acknowledge staff, appreciation, Team Building, tips on August 27, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Think of staff as EVERYONE who contributes to the bottom line! Allow yourself to be impressed on occasion and let your team know. Say, “Please!” Be polite. I have a rule that we are nice to each other. Be beyond reproach, and set the example in this area. Show appreciation for contribution. Encourage people, show [...]
Rich Dad’s 8 Core Values for Success
Posted in Lists, Personal Development, tagged Investing, leader, Personal Development, values on June 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, shares tips for getting ahead in business. Find equal opportunities. Don’t be a victim of the survival-of-the-fittest technique. Make yourself marketable. Get a life-changing business education. Feed your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs. No, this doesn’t necessarily mean sitting in a college classroom. [...]