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Leadership Pub Talk: December 2009
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, December 27, 2009. Please Sir - Can I Have Some More (Telecommuting)? I watched "Julie and Julia" this weekend, so I'm inspired to get back to relatively more frequent blogs. You can expect more of them to be a question soliciting your comments. This should help to get both more frequent posts and more of your thoughts rather than mine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Leadership Pub Talk: May 2009
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Saturday, May 9, 2009. Let's get this party started! A question - what is THE single most important thing anyone's said to you regarding leadership? It's hard to believe it's been 2.5 weeks since my last posting! Thanks to all for comments on many of the threads - I'm really learning from your input and I hope that this community is also starting to learn from each other. After all - that's the goal of the blog.
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Leadership Pub Talk: Is a leader who tweets a twit?
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, June 6, 2010. Is a leader who tweets a twit? BLUF: Is there any reason for a leader to use Twitter to improve their effectiveness? The only reason I've been tempted to use it so far would be to try to get more followers than Justin Timberlake. I mean, you always need to be striving for some type of goal, right? July 8, 2010 at 11:22 AM. OK - I give up! The first thing I did was go to twitter to find leaders. The...
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Leadership Pub Talk: May 2010
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Monday, May 3, 2010. Your Desert Island Communication Mechanism - choose ONE! There's no doubt that communications is one of, if not the most important tools at a leader's disposal. Today there are so many forms of communication - verbal (face-face or phone), email, instant messenger, snail mail, blogs, . (although I'm yet to and maybe never will 'tweet' - sure to be a future posting topic here). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Leadership Pub Talk: June 2010
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, June 6, 2010. Is a leader who tweets a twit? BLUF: Is there any reason for a leader to use Twitter to improve their effectiveness? The only reason I've been tempted to use it so far would be to try to get more followers than Justin Timberlake. I mean, you always need to be striving for some type of goal, right? Tuesday, June 1, 2010. This time, the choice is real - revisiting focus. For the previous posting). Effect...
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Leadership Pub Talk: November 2011
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, November 6, 2011. BLUF: today's post points you to a moving and powerful short article that teaches (at least) two important leadership lessons. Seek first to understand, and;. The most moving story in the book to me was "Fatal Distraction". You can read it at the Washington Post here. It takes great insight, vulnerability, and empathy to first ask "what could have caused this to happen? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Leadership Pub Talk: Fatal Distraction
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, November 6, 2011. BLUF: today's post points you to a moving and powerful short article that teaches (at least) two important leadership lessons. Seek first to understand, and;. The most moving story in the book to me was "Fatal Distraction". You can read it at the Washington Post here. It takes great insight, vulnerability, and empathy to first ask "what could have caused this to happen? November 18, 2011 at 12:43 PM.
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Leadership Pub Talk: January 2010
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Monday, January 18, 2010. If I win the lottery. When discussing succession planning, people often talk about who would step in for someone if they were "hit by a bus". I've always preferred to ask what would happen if someone won the lottery. A slightly brighter picture. ;). A little while back, Phil. Put more names in your list. Think about your network outside just the people who are currently in your direct reporting...
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Leadership Pub Talk: Please Sir - Can I Have Some More (Telecommuting)?
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Sunday, December 27, 2009. Please Sir - Can I Have Some More (Telecommuting)? I watched "Julie and Julia" this weekend, so I'm inspired to get back to relatively more frequent blogs. You can expect more of them to be a question soliciting your comments. This should help to get both more frequent posts and more of your thoughts rather than mine. December 27, 2009 at 4:13 PM. January 11, 2010 at 11:11 AM. January 14, 2010 at ...
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Leadership Pub Talk: November 2009
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Thoughts about leadership best left for discussions over beers or long car rides. Monday, November 9, 2009. Are you a drummer or a singer in the band? Great leaders are drummers, not soloists. Given the responses to my last analogy (to sports) I figured I'd try another one. Listening to one of my favorite jazz tunes (Ole by John Coltrane) led me to ask - what role in a band most closely resembles that of a leader? I propose that it's the drummer - what do you think? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).