by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Uncategorized |
It feels like a déjà vu. As 2013 draws to a close, here I am again sitting by a warm fire on a wintery Sunday night in New England, just as I did exactly a year ago, reflecting on the year and taking the opportunity to identify my top posts. Again, I have turned this...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Attitudes and Mindset, Goals, Vision and Strategy |
This is a lovely moment. The darkest day of the darkest week of the year in the northern hemisphere. It is the moment before the balance shifts and light begins to overtake darkness. On the winter solstice, the rhythm of the sun pauses as it changes direction...
by Bruce Rosenstein | Career, Guest Post |
Guest Post by Bruce Rosenstein Most people are familiar with succession planning for an organization. Who is going to follow you as a leader once it is time for you to be replaced, and what must be done to prepare that person? Succession planning is undeniably...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Leadership, Vision and Strategy |
When I ask people to describe what it would look like if there were world peace, it’s hard for them to conjure up specific images or descriptions. However, they easily provide vivid descriptions of what a post-World War III world would look like. All they have...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Leadership |
Leadership can be as simple as Mother Goose Management. Here are 6 lessons you learned a long time ago, that when applied, will make you a better leader. 1. The lesson of Alice and the Cheshire Cat: If you don’t know where you’re going, it doesn’t matter what path...