Dining at the Idea Buffet
Dine frequently at idea buffets. But don’t forget to turn those nutrient rich ideas into mental muscle.
Dine frequently at idea buffets. But don’t forget to turn those nutrient rich ideas into mental muscle.
Do you celebrate Valentine’s Day at work? Should you?
Is there a flaw or distraction that mars your value proposition? You probably need to fix your garage doors.
Leaders are often innovators. The good news: you can learn to be more innovative by paying attention.
Here’s what the military taught on soldier about how to lead. A guest blog from John Durfee, an executive at Airsplat.
Here’s what you can do to keep the spirit of the season–or anything important–alive in your work and life.
Give yourself the gift of stillness.
Robert Tucker, innovation guru, explains the four principles of personal innovation. Read this expert from his excellent book, Innovation is Everybody’s Business.
Nobody wants to be impacted by startling statistics that hurt their health or well being. Leaders and educators need to address the causes of underlying problems before they become symptomatic.
Follow up–for leaders and those in customer service–is critical. Here are two contrasting examples to learn from.