I wish I could remember where I read this question recently so I could give attribution. “Are you a consumer or a contributor?” Wherever it was, it has been bouncing around in my head ever since. I hope I know my answer. I do know I am a better human and a far better leader
Everyone would agree that communication is a critical leadership skill. I mean, if you can’t communicate your way out of a paper bag, as my father used to say, you’re not going to be a very effective leader. And so before we go any further, let’s be clear about what I mean by communication. Communication is
In 2011, the movie Horrible Bosses was released. Opening at #2 at the box office, it grossed over $209 million dollars. The premise? Three friends decide their bosses are so bad, they plot to murder them. It does so well that in 2014, a sequel is released. In retrospect, this success isn’t surprising. Most everyone
There are hundreds of things you could do as a leader that could create better results. But there is one thing that, when done with the right intention and consistency, will get you better results, improve nearly every metric you can imagine, and ultimately make your job easier. That one thing? Create more interactions with
Empowerment – it’s a word that holds different meanings depending on the context. For us, it’s all about understanding how we can empower others in the workplace. But before we jump into that, let’s first consult the dictionary to see its definition. According to Merriam-Webster, empowerment is “the granting of power, rights, or authority to
I’m addressing a question that keeps popping up time and time again: “How do I deal with negative employees?” Now, let me tell you, I’ve been asked this question countless times, and today, I want to share some insights that will help you tackle this challenge head-on. Understanding Negative BehaviorFirst things first, we need to reframe
Where would you rather work – a workplace of gloom and doom, or one where people bring a sunny disposition and generally optimistic view, even if things are hard? Even the most hardened cynical curmudgeons would prefer the latter. If we want a more positive working culture and atmosphere, it starts with individuals, especially leaders,
Ask most leaders about empowerment and they will either say – I wish my people were more empowered, or they will glow as they discuss the level of empowerment amongst their team members. Why are some happy and some, not-so-much? It has much to do with the habits of the leaders themselves. If we want
There’s a vital aspect of leadership that isn’t often discussed enough: the importance of seeking feedback. As leaders, we often find ourselves isolated, with a heavy responsibility resting on our shoulders. It’s in these moments that seeking feedback becomes pivotal for us to understand how our decisions are impacting those around us. There’s a saying that
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