One of the frustrations that people at all levels in organizations express is the negative impact meetings can have on their ability to get work done. In our last newsletter and blog, we talked about the importance of paring down priorities to create better focus and improve productivity. The same principle applies to attending meetings (in person or virtually).... read more
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Leaders Struggle with Meetings
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010Competing Priorities – Re-pack
Thursday, April 29th, 2010Here are some of the most frequently expressed complaints we’re hearing from organizations across industries: “We don’t have time – my team is exhausted.” “I just worked around the clock to complete this project to only receive a quick thank you from my boss – in almost the same breath, he gives me a new ‘important’ assignment.” “There’s never any downtime anymore – who has time to be strategic?”... read more
Fear keeps us from acting
Thursday, March 18th, 2010In my last newsletter and blog I wrote about courageous leadership. The feedback from many of you was very positive and several of you via email expanded on the topic to discuss what keeps us from acting in tough situations. So what keeps us from acting with courage? Simply put, it’s FEAR – Fear that we’ll make a mistake or worse yet fail, fear that we’ll look bad or fear that we will never recover from the consequences of our actions.... read more










