Leadership Inspirations – Avoid Absolutes
“It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact.” Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797) Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher Remember to avoid using absolutes…
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“It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact.” Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797) Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher Remember to avoid using absolutes…
There are people in every organization you know whose titles indicate they are leaders. Often, and unfortunately, their employees beg to differ. Oh, they don’t say it directly, not to the boss’s face, anyway. They say it with their ho-hum performance, their games of avoidance, their dearth of enthusiasm. Leaders – real leaders who have […]
When considering various operations to continue or new initiatives to pursue, there tends to be a singular focus on cost, revenue generation potential, or regulatory compliance necessity of the activity. However, many initiatives offer highly qualitative but no less beneficial contributions to the organization that should be considered beyond the simple financial return. In today’s marketplace, some of these qualitative benefits significantly contribute to sales such as the advancement of diversity and inclusion within the organization and green initiatives in both the organization’s production processes and products. Such qualitative benefits serve to enhance the organization’s reputation and in doing so attract superior talent and additional customers that would otherwise be lost to competing organizations. Thus, it becomes increasingly important to consider the total benefit of ownership of a give business operation or initiative; one that includes the ongoing quantitative and qualitative benefits these activities.
A friend of mine was angry. After a decade of writing screenplays with no success, after reading books on writing and submitting and formatting, her mantle was not only Oscar less, she had no mantle. But what got her mad was meeting a woman in her SPIN class who worked for a household name film […]
“Endurance is frequently a form of indecision.” Princess Elizabeth Bibesco (1897 – 1945) English writer