Posts Tagged ‘time’

It’s not enough

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

It’s not enough to see your employees in meetings and observe them through a pass-by in the hall and think you understand how they are feeling about their role in the company, you as their boss, or the company itself.  It’s not enough to ask them periodically in an annual review (which is an antiquated [...]

Untapped Resources

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

I spent this morning in the rain, running.  My daughter is a runner – an awesome runner who has succinctly improved her timed mile over the past few years.  Today was the first time I’ve chaperoned with her group in a New York Road Runners event.  She’s a far better runner than I am now, [...]

The time is now

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

What I realize is that creativity is essentially one of those things that’s a point of daily natural life or something we ‘wait’ to make a part of life, and often times with the later approach, creative output doesn’t always happen.  From the idea folks that companies rely heavily on, or the creative ability to [...]

Promise I’m Not Gloating

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Just want to set the record straight – as a native New Yorker, it’s simply fact that I’m writing about the Yankees World Series win last night, using them as an exceptional example of teamwork. Now I understand the criticism, when you can ‘buy’ teamwork at the price the Yankees can afford it’s easy to [...]

How you can benefit from an Executive Coach

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Everywhere I go people show a desire to connect. I hear it at a networking event, training program, online, off-line. They want the human contact, they don’t just want to be on the computer, learning at a webinar, chatting in a chat room They want the one-on-one, they want to be in a relationship with [...]