High school students describe a great leader.
All in Leadership
Too often we get caught up in "doing our job" to "work on our job".
There will always be people who work behind the scenes so someone else can be upfront.
About this time six years ago a large group of family and friends gathered to celebrate my father's birthday. The post below captures some of the event and what I had the honor of sharing.
Caution, all four views are important but, looking forward deserves our highest attention as neglecting this view can easily get us off course and even into accidents.
Working under the model ‘speed can conquer time’ is a sure fire way to produce burnout.
When our teams come to our offices with an idea or a question the worst response we can give them is 'not giving a response.' Silence in these situations communicates loudly.
You can still be in charge of the meeting without speaking and you can definitely inspire the employees by sharing your passion for the company.