In the world today with electronics of all kinds beckoning us, with the speed of the world ever quickening, and with work expectations continuing to ramp up with leaner organizations and a 24/7 world, we are all feeling it. In the crunch to be more effective and productive, we yearn for greater focus. If you
Certain materials have consistently been valuable throughout history. People have valued gold and silver, literally, forever. The value of other precious metals has varied over time. Today, I am going to tell you the brief history of aluminum; I think it will surprise you. But more importantly, I will translate these lessons to us as
I have a leadership theory about the pumpkin spice craze that seems to be popping up absolutely everywhere. Tweet it out: Remarkable Leaders support change agents to create organizational change. @KevinEikenberry From This Episode: Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter, Unleashing Your Remarkable Potential, here.
There is a great deal of misconception about the nature and meaning of the two words in the title of this article. Both are forms of communication, both are relatively common words, and both start with the letter d. While Theasaurus.com does list the two words as synonyms, simply seeing them that way is part
As leaders, we think about goals a lot – organizational goals, sales goals, strategic goals and objectives… But what about a learning goal? Having a learning goal as a part of your own development is critical to your success. In today’s video, I’ll share some tips and ideas about setting a learning goal. https://youtu.be/tV8BEtC4ymE?rel=0&showinfo=0 Tweet
Micromanagement. The word creates emotion in most anyone who has ever worked a day in their life. Most have been micromanaged, and none liked it. Few call themselves micromanagers, and even fewer want to do it; yet they often don’t realize when they are doing it. If we have all experienced it, it must be
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