I grew up in a rural area, about ten miles outside the town the high school I graduated from was located. I used to joke during the hundreds of new hire orientation sessions I did over the years that my hometown only had two stop signs, and we rarely used those. The majority of the groups I was part...
Just a few months before accepting the position I started immediately after getting married, I interviewed for a role with responsibility for the behavior-based safety process that I had been involved with for a year or so prior on a volunteer basis. In addition to performing the observations that p...
I canāt begin to count how many times Iāve heard folks reference different individuals - in business, in politicks, or any other walk of life - as natural-born leaders. I think the most humorous anecdote I ever heard around that idea was when John Maxwell mentioned being asked if leaders are born or...
If we really are tuned into what our team members are looking for from us as their leaders, we need to be intentional about providing them with the support theyāll need to accomplish their goals. Some of those goals tie right back to daily, weekly, or monthly productivity but those goals could just ...
While the strong mentors Jordan had helped him maintain a strong public image, there were still areas where he led teammates in a less than positive direction⦠Iāve referenced the difference between the influence Michael Jordan earned and the positional authority Jerry Krause relied on several times...
Thereās not a day that goes by where Iām not incredibly thankful for the people who have mentored me over the last two decades. Quite a few of those have been very close, one-on-one relationships where Iāve been given direct input on areas I can grow in but even more have been with individuals Iāve ...
Sharing best practices with other business owners and executives, then bouncing around ideas on how to solve current issues, can provide resources few in these roles ever have access to. When this happens within a group thatās been built strategically to ensure thereās no conflict of interest, or ev...
Over the last twenty years, Iāve had access to better mentors than I probably deserved. Iād like to think Iāve always worked as hard as I possibly could to earn that access but some of the folks who have sown into my life and career were nothing short of proof that Godās hand does indeed move in eac...
I remember a Friday evening phone call a few years back with a friend who was serving as CEO for a locally owned company that was experiencing almost unbelievable growth. He had been very tuned into the topline and bottomline revenue the entire time I knew him. I had also seen firsthand how effectiv...
I closed last time by promising to share what I learned a few years ago about the origin of soft skills so letās dive right in!
Many of the civilian folks Iāve interacted with for the majority of my life have had the perception that people in the military, especially those in commanding roles, are ...
As I dug a bit deeper into the SHRM article I referenced last time, I liked how they tied servant leadership back to early Eastern culture citing Laozi, a 5th century Chinese philosopher as suggesting that āwhen the best leaders finished their work, their people would say āwe did it ourselves.āā Tha...
Once weāve accepted the reality that ongoing professional development is actually critical to being successful in each new challenge we take on as well as maintaining success in even our current role, and we create clarity around what we need our professional development process to look like, we nee...