Why Organizational Change Fails
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
Leadership Lessons ezine by Mark Sanborn
The point of thinking—about life and leadership—isn’t just to know new things. It is, to paraphrase philosopher Jim Rohn, to behave in new ways. Reading a book won’t help you lead any better than buying a treadmill will make you fit. If you don’t use it, you lose the benefit. (50% of adults don’t read…
Power with People Power with people is one of the six leadership principles I explain in my latest book You Don’t Need a Title to be a Leader: How Anyone, Anywhere Can Make a Positive Difference. We live and lead in such a transactional world that we need to remember the importance and primacy of…
News of a fallen leader elicits shock from followers. The higher the profile of the person whose reputation is tarnished, the bigger the shock. But for any leader, the news of another leader’s fall should elicit something more than and different from simply shock. While smugness is sometimes the emotional response, it is not what…
Benjamin Disraeli said, “He who gains time gains everything.” Though time is precious, the average American spends 53 minutes a day on grooming, 4 hours and 26 minutes watching TV, and 30 minutes standing in line. When USA Today asked readers to rate their past year, forty-seven percent said their lives have become busier and 41%…