Perseverance: 5 Leadership Types Prone to Persevere
It’s not that I am so smart; it is just that I stay with my problems longer. ~ Albert Einstein If you find yourself prone
It’s not that I am so smart; it is just that I stay with my problems longer. ~ Albert Einstein If you find yourself prone
Leaders achieve success through their talent, intelligence, flexibility and wisdom. Those who overcome the odds often point to an even more powerful trait: perseverance. And
How are you doing on your goal setting for 2018? Have you made a leadership resolution? Maybe you’re immune to change. It doesn’t matter if
2018 is quickly approaching; have you made a leadership resolution for change? Change is hard. The pull toward non-change is often underestimated. As good as our
As a leader, your values establish your organizational culture. You set standards for what is right and wrong. This is not an easy task. It
Do you know what your leadership reveals about your values? When I see leaders whose values and actions are in alignment, they are energized, enthusiastic and give
Are you leading by your values? As a leader, the only effective way you can direct your life and the lives of others is to
It’s challenging for compulsive managers to identify with feelings (their own or others’) and step outside their own perspective, but they can, and do. One
Obsessive, overachieving managers can claim credit for myriad workplace advancements, however, compulsive managers are prone to blind spots. I see it all the time in
The compulsive manager mindset poses unique challenges, but understanding their perspective and motives can help with healthier behavior. I’ve been doing some reading and writing
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Listening may be the most difficult skill to master when communicating effectively. But master it, we can! The non-verbal part of communicating is the most
How do you test your leadership insights? “Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” ~ Dr. Albert, Szent-
An organization’s health is only as sound as its leader’s decisions. Some companies prosper from wise leadership directions, while others struggle after flawed choices—choices that