by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Leadership, Personal Effectiveness |
It’s easy to know what’s ethical when your choices are clear-cut. If you hit a parked car, should you leave your contact information for the owner? Should you use insider information to make a stock market trade? Should you lie on your expense report? But there’s a...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Leadership |
The jump from the role of individual contributor to a first-time manager is one of the most dramatic and most challenging leaps one can make. It requires a complete shift in how you see your role and in how you deliver results. And unfortunately, most new managers are...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Leadership |
Have you noticed that you’re supervising more closely, giving more direction, or spending more time with your millennial employees? It may be that in your efforts to support them, you are providing too much. You may be unconsciously continuing the kind of environment...
by Ken Blanchard | Guest Post |
A Leadership Vision for America: Rebuilding a Divided House Ken Blanchard Almost every dinner conversation I have been a part of in the last few years at some point gets around to how disappointed everyone seems to be with what’s going on in Washington. The...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Vision and Strategy |
Positive thinking can do wonders for your attitude. But it’s not enough to get you where you want to go. Instead of thinking positively about being great, imagine what great looks like. Visualize a picture of the end-result. Create a picture in your mind of the...