Monthly Archives:
June 2019
The First Thing Great Decision Makers Do
If you look at data first, you’re doing it wrong.
Harvard Study: Doing 1 Thing Dramatically Improves Your Emotional Intelligence
Improving EQ doesn’t require lots of IQ, just intentionality and this powerful tactic.
What Boards Can Do to Prepare for Crises
Lessons from the UK government and Schlumberger.
What Management Needs to Become in an Era of Ecosystems
Excitement over digitally enabled ecosystems is on the rise. What does this mean for the practice of management?
Want to Be a Better Manager? Get a Protégé
Sponsoring others can help you learn new skills and spot areas for growth.
The Case for More Silence in Meetings
It can lead to more and better ideas.
You Learn Best When You Learn Less
It’s not always about how many hours you put in.
Scaling Culture in Fast-Growing Companies
It’s not enough to rely on the charisma of the founders.
Saying No to Any of These 6 Questions Reveals Your Leadership Skills Are Worse Than You Think
This is a good starting point to understand where to grow as a leader.
Making Empathy Central to Your Company Culture
Highlight the right behaviors. In a recent survey of 150 CEOs, over 80% recognized empathy as key to success.