Archive for the ‘ Managing ’ Category
A good self leader wants to manage their own reputation by being proactive and wise about what they share with others—in the real world and the virtual one[ READ MORE ]
One of my favorite films is Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 classic, Pulp Fiction. I’ve seen it a million times and will probably see it a million more. In my most recent viewing, I locked in on the following exchange between Uma Thurman’s character, Mia Wallace, and John Travolta’s character, Vincent Vega. Upon meeting for the first [ READ MORE ]
As both a baseball fan and a not-ready-for-prime-time “expert” on leadership, I’ve been following the Hanley Ramirez story as it has unfolded over the last couple of days. Ramirez is the talented superstar shortstop of the Florida Marlins who was removed from a game earlier this week for not hustling. Ramirez was not at all [ READ MORE ]
“SHOW! ME! THE! MONEY!” In the last 14 years, you’d be hard pressed to find a more memorable movie quote than this classic delivered by Cuba Gooding Jr. in Jerry Maguire. In fact, if you can think of one that has had more widespread appeal and longevity, feel free to drop it in the comments [ READ MORE ]
What happens when you and your manager don’t see eye to eye on an work related issue? Just LAUGH!! Here’s a light hearted video that was actually an Out Take from a One on One video that I recently directed for The Ken Blanchard Companies. Sometimes you just need to let it out!![ READ MORE ]
The term “terrible two’s” doesn’t seem to quite fit with the age, at least not in my daughter’s case. My daughter will be 4 at the end of this month, but even with the 2-year age difference, her temper tantrums seem to be worse than ever. When her emotional fuse is lit, it’s time for [ READ MORE ]
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