Time is money. Indecision can be very expensive. Are you slow to act? Regularly miss decision deadlines often? Find yourself scrambling to get work done? Unless you’re lucky and work in a very stable niche, this behavior will get you left behind. You won’t respond quickly enough to change; you won’t learn new things; people will be increasingly frustrated as you hold them up. The rewards go to those who are swift to act. In the past, it was normal for organizations to bring out no product until it was time; they worked to make sure it was as flawless as possible and it had a developed market. Read More
Living in a city, I see diversity all around me every day. I strive to get to know people from varied cultural backgrounds and enjoy learning about their differences. At times this forces me into situations that are a bit outside of my comfort zone, but I realize that this is part of the learning process and is necessary to build better relationships. Read More
With trending themes like mobile learning, leadership and sustaining successful initiatives, 2012 is definitely not going to be the year of little content! Read More
Ralph Boston, an Olympic athlete from the 1960s, said it right, “Being the first to cross the finish line makes you a winner in only one phase of life. It’s what you do after you cross the line that really counts.” Read More
During a recent discussion with a client, he shared that the coming year was not really about setting new paths or strategies. Would his organization be doing so? Absolutely – in fact, they were in the midst of some large strategic shifts at the time we met. The key to his team’s success, in his opinion, lies not in charting the new course, however. Success exists in his two words:
Purposeful Execution










