Protecting Your Creative Streaks From Insecurities Of Others
Some people are more creative than others. This intimidates triggering insecurities of others. Blowback occurs. Thus, protecting your creative streaks becomes important.... Read More
Management-Employee Relations Undermining Visions and Strategies
Posted on06 Jan 2020
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Search “why visions fail.” Look at the lists. Then ask, “What’s missing?” Management-employee relations are. Now, don’t bite on the bait that... Read More
Importance Of Gestures In Presentation Of Strategic Ideas
We can’t touch ideas. That makes them difficult to present. Words help. Pictures do too. They’re not enough though. That’s where the... Read More
Increasing Happiness Using Four Universal Strategies
Posted on03 Dec 2018
Tagsappreciation, happiness, interpretation, storytelling, strategy, novelty of experience, change management strategy
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People strive to be happy. Once they have it though it wanes. In other words, unless something changes they will become less... Read More
Changing Company Culture So It Works
Posted on02 Nov 2015
Tagsorganizational culture, process, strategy, team building, vision, internal communications, change management strategy
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Changing company culture is tough. It differs from building company culture too. Stopping a habit and starting a new one differs from... Read More
Driving Change Begins Here Now
Posted on18 May 2015
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Driving change is hard. There are many change management strategies. How a change management plan differs from normal management and project plans... Read More
Leadership, The Secret (Pt 5): Persona
Posted on16 Jan 2014
Tagsmorale, leadership, employees, objectivity, persona, leader as actor, military-leadership analogy, Leadership - The Secret Series, authenticity, vision, trust, symbolism, subjective, strategy
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Most leadership programs fail to consider a critical psychological phenomenon: persona. They believe that good visions, strategies, missions, execution and authenticity will... Read More
Strategizing Schematic Tool for Interpersonal Conversations
When I began my sales career over twenty-five years ago, my employer taught us to strategize our interpersonal conversations. Thus, in addition... Read More
Leadership, The Secret (Pt 2): Training Implications
Posted on18 Nov 2013
Tagschange, competition, organizational culture, inertia, innovation, leadership, military, Personality, process, Real-time personality assessment, relationships, strategy, training, vision, internal communications, Leadership - The Secret Series, precedence, bureaucratization, self-help, military-leadership analogy, analogy collection
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Since leadership’s secret is centered on the hearts and minds of groups’ members, how does it reflect in training? Simply, training centers... Read More
Top Seven Sun Tzu Quotes: #6 Seeking Victory
Posted on09 May 2013
Tagsemployees, free will, Influence, Pollyannaism, problem solving, skills, strategy, warfare, Anatomy of an Event, Sun Tzu, The Art of War, Sun Tzu Top 7 Quotes Series, Gallipoli
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At number six in my list of top seven Sun Tzu quotes from The Art of War, I have: Therefore, a skilled... Read More