INTERRUPTED – By Your Life
I think it is interesting that many people are more interested in the commercial interruptions during the Super Bowl than they are in the game itself. What’s your attitude about interruptions?
CALLING OUT EVIL – By Your Life
Seemingly insignificant issues, left unchecked, can develop into substantial problems. So, when confronted with bad behavior or unethical decisions, do you speak up or keep quiet?
A HIGHER PURPOSE – By Your Life
The decision to infuse a higher purpose into your culture, one that guides strategic decisions and gives clarity to everyday tasks, is what propels companies to success.
WHO DO YOU FOLLOW? – By Your Life
Strong leaders want to know the truth and surround themselves with advisors who will present them with the good, the bad, and the ugly, and then they follow their advice.
WELL PLEASED – By Your Life
Leadership requires you to handle conflicting demands from customers, employees, bosses, family and faith. When you have your priorities right, everything else falls into place.
CLINGING TO OUR TREASURES – By Your LIfe
Looking to transform your company culture and change your future? It requires letting go of the obstacles to the future you want. The whole point is transformation which means leaving old ways behind in exchange for the greater good that lies ahead.
REROUTED – By Your Life
Your “WHY” is your purpose, your north star. It doesn’t change even though circumstances change. When you’re not clear about your “WHY”, you lose your bearings when you get rerouted.
WHO ARE YOU? – By Your Life
The Unique Value Proposition is the marketing strategy of informing customers about how your brand or product is superior or different to your competitors. It is easier said than done.
PLANNING FOR YOUR DEPARTURE – By Your Life
One of the greatest keys to success for a business in the long term is effective succession planning. But many leaders put off planning for their departure, as if that day may never come.
CORPORATE WORKS OF MERCY – By Your Life
Completing performance appraisals only at year-end loses the real value of performance evaluations that comes from a continuous process that happens throughout the year.