Yearly Archives: 2017
PODCAST #164: Time To Make Money On Your Expertise | Dorie Clark
Dorie Clark is an adjunct professor at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, and she consults and speaks for clients including Google, Microsoft, and the World Bank. Her new book is Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive.
How To Establish Your Expertise With Dorie Clark
When it comes to a practical first step, I am a really big fan of literally just getting started. I feel like there is power in momentum
Make People Feel Like Super-Heros
Lately I have been having a lot of conversations with clients about leadership and delegating.
Delegating is one of the most important things that effective...
PODCAST #163: The Right Way To Look At Your Motivation And Stop Procrastinating |...
Dr. Mary Lamia a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, discusses her new book, What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success.
Procrastinators, Rejoice! We Are Not The Problem
People have a hard time looking at what makes them fail. Shame motivates us to save face. Some people save face by succeeding. People who habitually fail save face by making an excuse and procrastination is a great excuse.
Before You Promote Someone, Do These Two Things…(Develops Others)
Usually managers are excited to promote someone in whom they see great potential and whose excellent work they want to reward. In this excitement,...
Tasting Scottish Whiskey: What It Means for Your Team
Scotland is known for fine woolens, shortbread, the heather-covered moors and single malt Scottish whisky. I’m not a single malt whisky drinker but as...
Breaking Our Addiction to Busyness (Time Management)
One of today’s best television shows (and comic characters) is Flash. He’s been around in some iteration since the 1940s and remains a signature...
PODCAST #162: One Simple Question That Will Immediately Make You A Better Leader |...
Dave Munson is the founder and owner of Saddleback Leather, a business he started out of the back of his beat up truck in Mexico back in 2003. Saddleback now does over $15 million a year in sales...all online. He is an adventurer, a man with a huge heart, and a natural story teller.