Three Ways for Strategy to Abide
How can you create a strategy that will actually work? Is the whole idea of having a strategy too “old school” now?
How can you create a strategy that will actually work? Is the whole idea of having a strategy too “old school” now?
Have you ever wondered about how authors design their books? I get lots of questions about how I wrote this book and made these decisions.
Why share the Abiding Strategy process in a book? Why share this proprietary, original process that I developed? Here’s why…
Do we, as leaders and managers, set the best example when we push ourselves too hard this way? Read my latest article about Time.
The paradigm shifts we need to make as leaders sometimes can be daunting. Changes are coming so fast — we have to adapt to the change first.
Are you high tech, or are you low tech? When it comes to your “To-Do” list, a low tech method can work well for you.
It’s a proven fact — “Multitasking” doesn’t work. To succeed as a leader, focus on staying focused and staying the course.
How much has our long-term thinking been affected by the tendency to do everything at warp speed? Do we have the patience to work the plan?