Posts Tagged ‘way’

Deepak is deep.

Friday, April 1st, 2011

A couple of months ago I had the fortune of sitting in on a talk that Deepak Chopra was giving while promoting his new book, “The Soul of Leadership.”  This is not the first time I’ve had such pleasure to experience an inevitably calm discussion with Dr. Chopra.  The first time was way back in [...]

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 [...]

Need not linger

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

A few weeks ago we talked about the need to not linger in places where we are not creative, innovative, or simply motivated.  This may have struck a chord with some of you – particularly since this has been a large topic of choice in my office over the past year! It’s obviously (as we [...]

Spinning wheels & giving thanks

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

There are times when we feel that we are spinning our wheels in the mud in terms of progress.  And, often times our wheel spinning is not necessarily grounded in the reality of the road behind, nor the road ahead.  Instead, our spinning has very much to do with our mindset.  In fact, the spinning [...]

Did I make a mistake?

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Was it a mistake? How often do you ask yourself that question?  The answer doesn’t really matter – the point instead is that we all often ask that question.  The problem is that the value of mistakes is not quantifiable, and that’s simply because there is no such thing as a ‘mistake,’ in my book.  [...]