Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Decision-Making Made Easier

I just finished reading Chapter 1 of Suzy Welch’s book: 10-10-10, which lays out an easy-to-use method for making decisions based on their short, medium and long term consequences.
In a nutshell, when making decisions, one needs to:

pose the question, crisis or challenge in the form of a query
collect data and given the question, explore the [...]

Posted by Deborah Hunt on May 14th, 2010 Tags: , , ,  •  No Comments

Validation — the Best Kind of Positive Reinforcement

Take some time to watch this inspiring video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7Ao
It’s amazing how one person can change the lives of others for good. In our personal and professional lives, we remember those who make us feel good about ourselves in a genuine way. Let’s make the world a better place by validating others. It takes little effort, but [...]

Posted by Deborah Hunt on February 12th, 2010 Tags:  •  No Comments

What do you want?

In any endeavor, we must know what we want, clearly, with vision and without hesitation. Otherwise, we may set ourselves up for failure. Here is some advice from Training Camp, A Fable About Excellence: What the Best Do Better Than Everyone Else by Jon Gordon.
“The best know what they truly want.They know what they’re working [...]

Posted by Deborah Hunt on October 28th, 2009 Tags: ,  •  1 Comment