I want to write a book but don’t know where to start
They say that there is a book in every one of us — and I think that’s probably true. Since writing the book I have been asked
They say that there is a book in every one of us — and I think that’s probably true. Since writing the book I have been asked
It’s very exciting when something you have been working on for a long time finally comes to fruition. That’s how I feel about my first
Tool # 5 in my new book – Do What You Say You’ll Do, talks about conflict, and suggests a number of different ways to
Do not set yourself up for failure by striving for work–life balance. Strive for work–life FLOW. Do what you love and love what you do.
As many of you are regular readers of this blog or follow me on Facebook or twitter, you’ll know that THE book is finally finished.
There’s a great post from Patrick Lencioni (he of 5 Dsyfunctions of a Team fame) about the difference between being a Jerk (with a capital
Changing perceptions One of the questions that I am often asked by emerging leaders is how to change people’s perceptions of them. This is often
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