A residential painter once told me that the difference between a good painter and a great one was not how well they painted but how effectively they cleaned up their mistakes. This logic applies equally well to leadership. Leaders are going to make mistakes, but it's...
Intent vs Impact
By Linda Gray, Senior Vice President Executive Search Often times we confuse intent and impact. Some of the best-intentioned people don’t realize they are neither sending the right message nor creating the impact they desire. It can act as a demotivator for those...
Mike’s #BeIntentional — 49
A leader’s personal brand and their company’s reputation are shaped as much by the person’s actions outside the workplace as in the office. This is particularly true for a President or CEO who is often the “face” of their organization. As much as we may want to...