Navigating the Mental Minefield: A Guide for Leaders
Effective leadership requires good thinking. Subtle yet profound thinking errors that can misguide decisions and strategies. Learn what the most common cognitive biases are and how to avoid them.
Effective leadership requires good thinking. Subtle yet profound thinking errors that can misguide decisions and strategies. Learn what the most common cognitive biases are and how to avoid them.
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I learned a lesson in first grade that effective leaders need to learn today. Sometimes you’ve got the right person in the wrong room.
A personal note: This post is a tribute to Kent Taylor, founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse who tragically passed in March 2021. Kent was one of the most intentional leaders I’ve ever met, and I am grateful I had a chance to make his acquaintance, and more importantly, learn from his example. He lead…
All leadership is, by nature, disruptive. Have you developed the discipline of disruption needed to create change and progress in your organization?
“We now know that the source of wealth is something specifically human: knowledge.” – Peter Drucker Disraeli once said that all other things being equal, the person who succeeds will be the person with the best information. For leaders, learning isn’t an academic pursuit. Leaders learn not just to know more but to be more.…
We live in an age that seems marked by attention deficit. Our lives have so many competing demands that a modern dilemma seems to be a lack of time to truly think. Yet thinking is the basis for everything that happens in our lives. It is a dangerous course to allow others to do our…
These two things will supercharge your selling, speaking and literally every area of your professional life if you use them.
Titles are often desired and can be useful, but they don’t make someone a leader, nor should they keep anyone from leading. Find out why you don’t need a title to be a leader.
Leadership keynote speaker Mark Sanborn explains seven leadership lies that you need to stop believing to become a better leader.