I just returned from the annual conference for the Society of Organizational Psychology. Conferences & Seminars always pose that challenge of fitting in time out of town on top of… everything else. But the result is always the same, we’re all happy we made the effort and the trip. So often we get caught up [...]
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with passion… this Friday
Sunday, April 29th, 2012Tags:creative teams, endeavors, entertainment industries, everything, innovation, interviewees, minded colleagues, Organizational, organizational psychology, peers, presenting research, Psychology, psychology conferences, result, Seminars, Society, tad, time, way
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Risky Business: Scorsese & Lucas
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012Scorsese and Hugo, Lucas and Red Tails It’s really no surprise that both of these iconic film-makers have been all over the press of late, allowing us to see the intimate thoughts and frustrations with their own creative life struggles. So many aspects of our growing economy are changing the game. Big business is not [...]
Tags:Creative, creative life, creativity, dwarf trees, employee engagement, employee evaluation, evaluation, Fast, film business, Google, horticulturist, intimate thoughts, japanese art, management, management compensation, motivation, Press, risk, Risky, way
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what have you learned and what’s left to give?
Thursday, January 5th, 2012What have you learned & what’s left to give? I am not big on resolutions, mainly because I resolve to work on myself and help others do the same for pretty much 365 days per year, and I know I am certainly not alone. However, I do think that a new year marks a time [...]
Tags:365 days, alterations, behavior, buy, days per year, dialogue, gambit, grand gestures, hype, life, moment, physical matter, position, prophecy, reflection, resolutions, small steps, taker, time, way
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Unplanned Leadership
Monday, September 12th, 2011Unplanned Leadership… and an Offer for you Leadership isn’t always planned. In fact, the lack of planning is the essence of our business – people development. I am always reminded of this when we begin with a new client. There are many things in life we plan for – education, purchases, meetings, vacations, family gatherings, [...]
Tags:business, cantor fitzgerald, client, day, development, education, essence, example of leadership, experience labor, family gatherings, howard lutnick, manhattan resident, odd coincidence, offer, remembrance of september 11, september 11 2001, subway rider, tragedy, travel, way
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Paying Attention
Monday, August 8th, 2011Paying attention – served simply… It was a simple idea and had competitors saying “wow, I wish it were us.” Very simple, not particularly expensive, no need for huge bells and whistles or a BIG idea, just simply focused on catering to individual needs and making lives a bit easier by anticipating needs, or simply [...]
Tags:aka, Assumptions, audience base, bells and whistles, catering, customer, date, desires, hopes and dreams, idea, klm, need, paying attention, stunt, trajectory, tweets, way, YouTube
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