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Category: Leadership/Other

NARROW is OUT. WIDE is IN.

Blog | Leadership/Other | 2 minute read
May 8, 2012

“Enterprise Thinking”…new-age consulting lingo or an essential strategic concept? Enterprise Thinking is the ability to think broadly across the business and organization in order to gain a big picture perspective.  It’s a pretty straightforward concept, but a skill many leaders lack; particularly those who tend to defer to their own area of specialty, which can […]

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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em…Join ‘Em

Blog | Leadership/Other | 3 minute read
May 1, 2012

My turn for the blog again…which means Leigh is either out of town or enjoying this sunny weather “course-side” (read: golf). I was glad to have the opportunity to blog this week as I’ve been considering an interesting workplace dynamic lately and wanted to share with our readers. As an almost-masters-program-graduate working within a consulting […]

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Telling and Asking and Influencing (Oh My!)… How to Create More Engaged Employees

Blog | Leadership/Other | 2 minute read
April 23, 2012

Leaders today all want more engaged employees—both in the sense that leaders want more employees who are engaged AND leaders want all employees to be MORE HIGHLY engaged. Including employees in decision-making is a sure fire way to increase engagement, but inclusion can take many forms…including TELLING, ASKING, and INFLUENCING. My definitions of these words […]

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Five Equals One More: Increase Production Without Increasing Staff

Blog | Leadership/Other | 2 minute read
March 11, 2011

Engaged employees perform at 100 percent of their ability, but did you know that the most highly engaged employees perform at 120 percent? According to the Workforce Intelligence Institute, you could gain productivity equal to one more full-time equivalent employee for every five people you move from engagement to high engagement. Think about that: one […]

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