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LEADERSHIP INSIGHTS

 
Impact of Values and Beliefs
In this week’s video blog our expert guide, Don Hadley, discusses the impact that our values and beliefs have in the workplace. Leaders, in general, tend to focus on behaviors and actions rather than values and beliefs. Focusing on values and beliefs is much harder to do. If we take the time as leaders to see our employees from a different, more powerful perspective, and begin to change their perspectives accordingly, this will allow them to impact people at a […]
The Pillow Story
We sometimes rely on stories to change perspectives and mindsets among our clients and their teams. Hearing a tale seemingly unrelated to the immediate concerns of the day relaxes the listener in a way nothing else can and makes them open to new ideas. I heard a story recently about a pillow: Once upon a time, there was a guy with a wonderful feather pillow. He loved it! He went into his backyard and opened up the pillow. He wanted […]
One Leader’s Value Shift: Are You “Getting the Most Out Of” or “Engaging the Most In” Your Employees?
Are you getting the most out of your employees? It seems like a good question, doesn’t it? Taken seriously and pursued carefully, it might result in a wide variety of answers leading to: increased productivity, improved processes, perhaps even a change of personnel, whether in or out of the company or via a shift of responsibilities. Read More on engaging your employees in this month’s Compass Check A much better question would be: “Is this team member really feeling like […]
Engaging the Team
Leadership development is an issue facing many organizations today. In fact, in a recent survey we conducted it ranked as one of the top five concerns. A key component of leadership is the ability to engage your team so they see the entire fabric of what’s happening around them, not just their department or division. Much has been written on this topic, but one of the better leadership authors is John Maxwell. As I was reading his books, I was […]
How Do You Engage Your People?
  In this week’s video blog our expert guide, Don Hadley, discusses how leaders can engage their employees and teams. Many leaders may be great at communication yet not at engaging their people. When leaders reach their employees’ hearts, the employees are able to drive action within the organization without the leader’s presence. One way to engage employees is to involve them in looking at the bigger picture or challenging them and each other to look at each other’s metrics […]
Adapting and Progress for Starting a Business
In this week’s video blog our expert guide, Don Hadley, discusses starting a business. Whether you are leading an established 30 year business or just starting, there is a great deal of scary and unknown factors. The good news is that the successes from your past will help you with your future successes. An important factor with either scenario is to remove those things that are unnecessary or outdated. The key to success is knowing (both individually and organizationally): What […]
Growth or the Next Step to Big Failure?
This title may be a little extreme, but there are many leaders who have not grown an organization and do not realize the challenges. Growing organizations eat time, energy, cash flow, and morale. Until one has experience with growing a business, it can be dangerous. Growth can be so exciting that it masks a multitude of sins that may be unnoticeable until it is too late. We have a client that has grown to over 16 locations. The leadership team […]
Don’t Be Busy for Busy’s Sake
  In this week’s video blog our expert guide, Don Hadley, discusses being busy vs. productive. Being productive means “achieving or producing a significant amount or result.” Being busy is not the same as being productive. Whether it is a lack of confidence in themselves or those around them, some leaders are unable to hand off work and responsibilities to others and have difficulty prioritizing. We have found over the last 30 years that this “busyness” is actually masking other […]
Capitalism at Work
We met with an owner of an organization recently. He and his partner started the company several years ago after working at another organization locally. That decades old organization began to have problems when the economy turned downward and eventually imploded. From the ashes, this new organization, under the shoe string financing of the two new owners, and with the support of 30 employees, started from scratch and rebuilt their organization. This organization satisfied a need in the marketplace, and […]