In the fast-paced, results-driven world we live in, it’s easy to fall into the trap of prioritizing quantity over quality. We get caught up in the churn of generating outputs, ticking tasks off our lists, and chasing deadlines, often losing sight of the true value we’re creating in the process. This struggle between volume and value is a constant balancing act we face in our work, and it’s crucial to find a healthy equilibrium between the two. The Lure of Volume Let’s face it, there’s a certain satisfaction in seeing a long list of completed tasks or a high number of outputs generated.... Continue Reading
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the world of executive coaching, transforming the way coaches interact with their clients and influencing the overall scope of coaching services. Here are some of the most notable changes that have emerged since the pandemic: Rise of Virtual Coaching: The pandemic accelerated the adoption of virtual coaching, as in-person meetings became restricted due to health concerns and travel limitations. Virtual platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet enabled coaches to continue providing their services remotely, expanding... Continue Reading
In the dynamic and ever-evolving world of business, management plays a pivotal role in determining the success or failure of an organization. Management-run businesses, where a team of experienced and qualified professionals oversees operations, have emerged as a prevalent and effective model for achieving organizational goals. This article delves into the intricacies of management-run businesses, exploring their defining characteristics, advantages, and challenges. Defining Management-Run Businesses Many small businesses are run by the owner/founder. While great stories of success have come from... Continue Reading
In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, individuals often find themselves seeking a sense of balance and fulfillment in their lives. Holistic coaching emerges as a transformative approach that guides individuals towards achieving overall well-being by addressing various aspects of their lives, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions. Unlike traditional coaching that focuses on specific goals, holistic coaching embraces a comprehensive approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of all aspects of an individual’s being. This approach acknowledges that changes in... Continue Reading
As a business owner, it’s essential to have a team that can manage tasks and projects independently. While it’s easy to micromanage your employees, it’s crucial to have a management-run team who can handle the responsibilities of their roles without constant supervision. Creating a strong management-run team can help you achieve success, reduce your workload, and run your business efficiently. In this blog post, we’re going to discuss helpful tips for business owners in building a management-run team. First – The Issue Without operating as a management-run business, the owner will wear... Continue Reading
For anyone who is now working in their first-ever management role, you know things can be tough. No doubt you have already made a few mistakes (at least YOU think they are). Well if you haven’t done these 5 things, your management career is well on its way to a successful run. 1. Dropping the Ball – Every business unit is organized for a reason. Granted some reasons may be better than others, but there is a reason in there somewhere. Think of this as “The Ball”. When you become a first time manager you never want to drop the Ball. Learn what the reason may be for your team to exist.... Continue Reading
This is a recent post by a good friend and fellow coach, Mike Lejeune. Mike is a senior HR professional who has coached and mentored hundreds of key officers across a wide variety of industries. He hosts his own blog called “Simple Leadership“. Here is his post. On most Fridays, Tommie, my wife, and I grab dinner and a movie to wind down from the hectic pace of trying to run our own businesses balanced with church and civic obligations. She has wanted to see “A Better Life” for weeks but it kept sliding to the bottom of the selection list. I’m glad it finally made it to the top because... Continue Reading
As a CEO or a business owner, you probably know how difficult it is to identify when changes are needed, and then how to implement them effectively. Maybe your company’s growth has stagnated, or your sales have plateaued. Whatever the case may be, you need to find ways to overcome these obstacles and achieve the desired change. But how do you do that? How can you identify the changes that need to be made? And even more importantly, how can you implement those changes effectively? In this blog post, we will explore the key steps you can take to identify and implement change in your organization. The... Continue Reading
Great leaders share many common traits. Though criteria for leadership in the workplace can vary from company to company, the majority of effective leaders exemplify certain skills. By focusing on developing these same skills, you can take your leadership abilities to the next level. Develop these 10 important traits necessary to become a great leader: Self-motivated. As a leader, it’s important to be able to motivate yourself to take action to move forward toward your goals – whether they’re personal or team goals. Leaders are driven to get things done and they lead their team to do the... Continue Reading
Trust is a critical element in our everyday lives. The relationships we enter are centered on trust. Whether we are going to work, shopping online, or meeting a stranger, trust becomes the yardstick for how far that relationship may go. For those of you in a significant relationship with a life partner, trust means everything to that relationship. Break the trust and the relationship bond shrivels and dies. Bob Burg is famous for coining the phrase “know, like and trust (KLT).” His teaching says we only do business with people we know, like and trust. It’s a progression of experience that... Continue Reading