Goal Setting for Dummies
Here’s my confession. I’ve never been big on setting goals for myself. Maybe it has something to do with fear of failure, inherent laziness or
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Here’s my confession. I’ve never been big on setting goals for myself. Maybe it has something to do with fear of failure, inherent laziness or
Somehow on Tuesday, I found myself in front of a Glee rerun just as a singing battle was about to explode between Mr. Schuester and guest star
Having seen Aerosmith during the Steven Tyler drug years, news that Tyler fell off the stage in Toronto on Tuesday wasn’t a big shocker. However,
The big news from last week was JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater. Slater made global headlines after pulling the ultimate employee hissy fit after a
As regular blog followers will remember, last week I saw Zappos.com’s head happiness spreader, Tony Hsieh, talk about his team’s winning formula for business success.
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to share some ideas on “building your personal” brand at the 6th Annual Women in Leadership conference for
When you look at your calendar how many meetings do you see that have led to productive planning, true innovation or clear decision making in
At The Roundtable, we’re always looking for ways to help senior talent professionals and team leaders elevate their impact. As part of our Talent Talks
Book: Exit Interview – The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career By: Kristi Coulter Reviewed by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: Exit Interview: The Life
One of the most common mistakes I see leaders make is jumping too quickly into “fixing” individuals on their teams when performance or issues with