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Category Archives: Management
The Seven Habits Revisited
This is a review of one of the best personal development books ever written, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”. I suggest you pick up a copy for your own personal use as soon as possible. Dr. Stephen Covey … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coaching, Management
Tagged 7 habits, 7 habits of highly effective people, 8th Habit, Dr Stephen Covey, Finished Document, Group Vision, Mission Statement, Obstacles, Organizational Dynamics, Personal Development Books, Personal Purpose, Personal Use, Personal Vision Statement, Proactive, Purpose In Life, Self Consciousness, seven habits, seven habits of highly effective people, Stimulus And Response, Term Goals, Tyranny, Vision Statements, Visualization
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Time Management And Success
Another key to success is the effective management of time. Time management is all about staying focused. The Pareto Principle can be applied to this area. It basically states that 80% of the effects come from only 20% of the … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Life Strategy, Management, Training
Tagged Balanced Life, Core Basics, Critical Thinking, Desired Results, Effective Management, Emotional Intelligence, Fatigue, Gauge, Goal Settings, Key Result, Life Style, Management, Pareto Principle, Personal Growth, Personal Time Management, Physical Aspect, Piece Of Advice, Prioritizing, Social Aspect, success, time, time management, Time Management Skill, Time Time
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How to Get Things Done Through Execution
The Laws of Execution – How to Systematically Get Things Done By Jerel Benjamin Too often you hear people talk about bad habits that they have and changes that need they need to make in both life and careers. But, … Continue reading
Some of the Reasons Why Businesses Fail
Here is an interesting article about the reasons for failure in business. There are many more reasons that could be sited but the ones listed here are valid. Jim Why Businesses Fail By Carolyn Clayton There are many different reasons … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Management
Tagged Accounting, Books, Boom Times, Business Failure, Cash Flow, Collapse, Curtain, Fluctuations, Happy Stuff, Incompetence, Many Different Reasons, Money In The Bank, Overspending, Poor Customer Service, Profits, Realistic Goals, Reason, Reserve Funds, Slowness, Statistics
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A Commitment to Commitments
A Commitment to Commitments By Steven Schack How many times have you made plans to meet with an employee, only to postpone and postpone as other more urgent issues come up? How often have you put-off having that performance review … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Life Strategy, Management
Tagged Admiration, Aspiration, Commitments, Credibility, Game, Leadership Attributes, Peers, People, Priorities, Schack, Schedule Time, Sit, success, Time Pause, Times Square, Urgent Request, Year End
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Decision Making Traps
Executive Coaching For Decision Making – Decision Making Traps By Maynard Brusman Decision Making Traps Traps Are you working in an organization where leaders are good at making decisions? Are the leaders in your organization able to frame problems to … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Leadership, Management
Tagged Biases, Brain Science, Choices, Costly Steps, Distortions, Effective Solutions, executive coaching, Harvard Business Review, Hidden Traps, John S Hammond, Judgment, Making Decisions, Maynard, Mistake, money, Pitfalls, Psychological Traps, Ralph L Keeney, Reasoning Abilities, Reasoning Ability, Tendency
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Tired of All the Doom and Gloom…
Tired of All the Doom & Gloom Lately? 5 Things You CAN Do to Have Your Best Year Yet! By Kimberly Kniveton Lately I have been speaking to many perspective clients who aren’t having their best year this year. As … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Management
Tagged Amp, Belief, Burnout, Business Owners, Consistency, Control, Doom And Gloom, Economy, Effective Meeting, Entire Organization, Gas Prices, Jobs, Lear, Management Training, Members, Perspective Clients, Recession, Restructuring, Stress, time management
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Five Excuses Real Leaders Never Use
Leadership Tips – Five Excuses Real Leaders Never Use By Tom O’Dea Are you a real leader? Not if you’ve ever tried to put one of these over on someone. 1. It’s not my fault. Oh yes it is. The … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Management
Tagged Accountability, Boss, Budgets, Ceo, Clear Communications, Dea, Final Decision, Game, Good Leaders, Hurricane Katrina, Job, Leadership Tips, Miscommunication, Response Efforts, Screw, Surprises, Waste Time, Wh
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Get That Resounding “Yes!”
Get That Resounding “Yes!” By Sharon Teitelbaum My husband and I recently spent a weekend at a bed and breakfast inn in New Hampshire. One of the selling points of this particular B&B was that the room had its own … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Life Strategy, Management
Tagged attention, Coaching, intention, Management, skill
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