Wanted-Relationship Manager

Growing up, we all loved superheroes. Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman etc. They were all known for their special powers. But even Superman who didn’t need any gadgets didn’t have the relationship management powers. The only person I have ever heard of is Don Juan and even he was only known for his “special powers” with Read More


Employee Retention is Not an Option

If someone was to open up a suitcase full of money and let you know that you have the option of keeping it, or giving it away, would you think about it? What if someone talked to you about your top performers and told you that they could get up and leave any minute? Employee Read More


What is the difference between being a business leader and the leader of the Free World?

In order to address this question we have to first discuss the difference between leaders and managers.  Both are important to the success of an organization or institution, but there is a fundamental philosophical and operational difference between a leader and a manager. And the differences become even more compelling in government. In simple terms: Read More


The Ugly Truth

There are plenty of similes out there that talk about characteristics of good leadership, or the unique aspects, which are conducive to being a good leader.  I, on the other hand, have often wondered about characteristics, which describe the opposite kind.   There is a certain type of dialogue that is a give away.  And I Read More


Do or Die Employee Management?

  What Qualities Make a Company to be the Best to Work For? To be named “the Best Company to Work For” is a highly esteemed honor and it’s only achievable if employees vote on this distinction. To pick the 100 Best Companies, FORTUNE partners with the Great Place to Work Institute to conduct the Read More


Wear it like a Tattoo.

Just the other day, I learned that there is a crime gang out there, that tattoos the necks of their victims with a barcode, which serves as an identifier.  Aside from its obvious terroristic approach, and dehumanizing effects, it got me thinking how this crazy idea could be applied to leadership.  As experienced leaders know, Read More


The entrepreneur/leader “Spirit”

  Research after research has tried to capture the spectrrum of skills necessary for the entrepreneurial competencies.  We believe it’s a spirit; a drive for a way of being if you will.. Here are 10 exercises for practice : Increase your capacity for enthusiasm, each and everyday. Do keep your eye on the ball, but Read More


The Social Animal

  Human beings, young and older, function in this world according to one principle: to succeed, you need others.  This doesn’t mean you have to be liked by everyone, or to change everything about yourself to appeal to others of course, but it is the basic understanding that you can’t be all thing to all Read More


The Person Who Moves the Cheese

What defines a good leader is often misunderstood as someone who is capable of “running the show.”  The reality is that mobilizing others is what makes leaders.  Leaders need to be able to innovate and grow others so that they can move forward together. To do this best, one has to be quiet and just Read More


Are You Making the Most of Your College degree?

What’s the most valuable outcome of your college years?  If you think it’s your degree, you’re only partially right.  Beyond the knowledge you gained in school, your alumni network is one of the most important benefits you earned.  In the years since college, your classmates have become experienced professionals, industry experts, potential clients and trusted Read More