4 Quick Steps for Developing Your Future Leaders

***This article is inspired by chapter 10 of John C. Maxwell’s book Leadership Gold – “Don’t Send Your Ducks to Eagle School.”*** Not everyone is a potential leader. Some people have no interest in becoming one. Others may want to be, but don’t have the basic skills, character, or mentality to become one. Others may […]

5 Steps to Defining Reality and Advancing Forward

***This article is inspired by chapter 8 of John C. Maxwell’s book Leadership Gold – “A Leader’s First Responsibility Is to Define Reality.”*** A key responsibility for leaders is to define reality for their followers. This is a crucial starting point if you are to lead your people anywhere significant. Defining reality is identifying the […]

One Key to Making the Best Use of Your Time

There is no shortage of things to keep us busy. There will always be new books, ideas, conferences, strategies, etc. With so many options available to us, what do we need to do in order to achieve the success and significance we desire? One word – PRIORITIZE! This may be painful for you at first. […]

4 Simple Steps for Greater Team Accountability

Accountability is an idea that is discussed in most organizations, but it is also one of the least implemented. Why is that? I believe there are a few reasons: First, no one likes being held accountable. The thinking often goes something like this – “If I hold YOU accountable, you’ll also be able to hold […]

4 Steps to Become a Master of Delegating

Letting go is hard to do. Would you agree? As leaders, we must learn to let go of the tasks and responsibilities that others can do. Even if the quality dips for the short-term, there is much to gain long-term. Leaders need to be strategic thinkers and directors more than doers. The problem for most […]

4 Simple Steps to Improve Your Communication

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” – George Bernard Shaw    Communication is one topic that seems to be a struggle for EVERY organization. No team or company can escape communication challenges. Why is that? First, everyone hears and receives information differently. Many times, the communicator believes […]

6 Characteristics of One Rare Quality in Leadership

“Humble leader” is not a term that we hear much about in our world today – at least not in the headlines. But they’re out there. Somewhere along the way we’ve accepted the idea that humility is a weakness. We promote the bravado of the chest-pounding, loud, over-the-top kind of leader who draws attention to […]

How to Stand Out…Even at the Ritz-Carlton

My family had the privilege of vacationing with friends at the Ritz-Carlton hotel on the small island of Key Biscayne, Florida this summer. It was our first time staying at a Ritz-Carlton property. It was an experience we’ll never forget. The service was truly top-notch. The property is beautiful. We felt like we were in […]

Sowing Seeds Daily Is The Key To Success

Many people want success but are unwilling to do the daily, mundane work to reap the benefits later on in life. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the law of sowing and reaping. Farmers understand this principle very well. I admire their work and patience. They prepare the soil, plant the seeds, water the […]

The Importance of Personal Core Values

It doesn’t take very long for leaders to realize that their character and actions directly affect others. Whether personally or professionally, there is a microscope on the lives of leaders. People are always watching. This is a double-edged sword. It can be attractive or repulsive to family, friends, followers, prospects, customers, and clients. No leader […]