Being away from the computer for 16 hours means I can do some thinking about my life.
Lenses on Leadership
Before the days of Photoshop, it was common to say that photographs don’t lie. But even way back when, during the dark ages of chemical film, photographers used different lenses and filters to change colors, highlight some details over others and bring some subjects into sharp focus while blurring others. Pictures lie and tell the truth all at once.
The 11 Secrets to Sales Leadership
In his classic book, “Think and Grow Rich”, Napoleon Hill discussed the eleven secrets of leadership. Recently, as I was reading the book, it occurred to me that the attributes of strong leadership and effective selling have a tremendous amount in common.
Business Team Leadership: Pull Them, Don’t Push Them
This article is primarily directed toward people who work at home in a business that happens to involve teamwork in a network marketing environment.
In Defense of Thought Leadership
Trevor Cook and David Murray skewer the term “thought leadership” on their respective blogs. I agree with both of their arguments to a point.
Leadership Comes In Many Guises
When you think of the word ‘leadership’ and how you’d define it, you’re spoiled for choice if you look up that word in a dictionary on the net.
Good Model For a Leadership Blog
The GM FastLane Blog is attracting quite a lot of commentary and opinion, with varying views being expressed on how effective it is as a means of engaging with GM’s customers.
A New Age Of Small-Unit Leadership
Recent mergers in many industries remind me of a point that Gen. Dwight Eisenhower often made, “Generals move the pins on a map,” he would say, “but the front-line troops have to get the job done.”
Creating Thought Leadership
Thought Leadership is a term thrown around enough times by enough people that it tends to lose face value. So it is great when we have some concrete examples of thought leadership.
Team Leadership: Just Remember To Pull Them, Don’t Push Them
This article is primarily directed toward people who work at home in a business that happens to involve network marketing.