Avoiding a Collision with Growth (part 4) – Talent Leadership I want to thank my faithful readers for making it through this 4 part series. We began part 1 by drawing an analogy between my Dad’s car collision (he’s fine),…
Avoiding a Collision with Growth (part 4) – Talent Leadership I want to thank my faithful readers for making it through this 4 part series. We began part 1 by drawing an analogy between my Dad’s car collision (he’s fine),…
Avoiding a Collision with Growth (part 3) – Cultural Leadership In this 3rd installment in my series called “Avoiding a Collision with Growth”, we are going to discuss what is arguably the most important leadership quality in any organization –…
Avoiding a Collision with Growth (part 2) – Visionary Leadership In part 1 of this series, I drew a comparison between a car colliding with another vehicle, and companies colliding with growth. (Read part 1 here). During that initial post…
I enjoyed reading a recent article in Sports Illustrated entitled “Let it Lei”, detailing the Hawaiian pre-season retreat that Russell Wilson arranged for the Seahawks. Read the article here. I’m from the Seattle area, so the Super Bowl loss to…
Amazon has never tried to hide who they are! The New York Times published an article recently that has ignited a firestorm. In the article, former Amazon employees describe an environment where: Standards were unreasonably high Colleagues were pitted against…
CEO of Evernote Steps Down – He Put Passion Ahead of Position I read in a recent Business Insider article that the CEO of Evernote, Phil Libin has decided to step down. The reason – – he isn’t passionate about…
I recently had the opportunity to see Simon Sinek live and in person at an event sponsored by Town Hall Seattle. For those of you who don’t know him, Simon Sinek is the author of “Start with Why”. This little…
The tagline for Progressive Leadership Group is “cultivating leaders, growing profits”. It’s a pretty bold statement, I know. Is there really a through-line that shows the bottom line impact of leadership? My answer is a resounding “yes”. Let’s take a…
“Why do businesses fail? If you’re willing to strip away all the excuses, explanations, rationalizations, and justifications for business failures, and be really honest in your analysis, you’ll find only one plausible reason – poor leadership.” – Mike Myatt I…