3 Forces That Shape Character

According to Jim Collins character is the number one priority in anyone becoming a successful leader.  Its trumps competency hands down and it is something you must work on for continued growth and effectiveness.  Michael Hyatt as usual has some timely tips: “Charisma may be useful in attracting a following, Read more

3 Ways To Know How Well You Are Leading

It always amazes me when I take the time to get some good feedback from other people on how well I am leading.  They see things and hear things that never cross my radar and its important to have some internal and external sources to evaluate your performance.  Casey Nieuwhof Read more

Learning How To Follow Up

I am great at starting things and not so good at finishing them.  When working in a team environment I can easily delegate but rarely build in feedback loops to ensure the project will be successful.  Brad Lomenick gives us some very practical tools to resolve this problem: “As all Read more

The Leaders Need For Humility

The days of strong driven positional leadership are just about over.  Yes, there are still times leaders need to be directive but Jim Collins proved that one of the major character qualities of all great leaders is humility.  John Maxwell has a great post that will be helpful for your Read more

Connecting The Clock And The Compass In Life

The battle between the urgent and the important has never been more difficult to manage.  We are either prioritizing our schedule or scheduling our priorities and we better know the difference.  John Maxwell in this excellent post tries to marry the two concepts into a workable plan: “Time waits for Read more

Becoming A Family With Purpose

It always bothers me when I see extremely competent leaders at work and then they somehow morph into totally undisciplined leaders at home.  We can plan multi-million dollar projects but somehow we can’t find a way or the time for a weekly date night.  This is clearly not a matter Read more

7 Ways To Fight Fatigue As A Leader

Margin is defined as the difference between the demands placed upon your life and your capacity to meet them.  There has never been a time when we have had less margin in every area of our lives.  You must determine what increases your margin and maybe even more importantly what Read more