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My Advice to New Graduates

May 5, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

The last question Dean Bradford of Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management asked me was this: “What two things would you say to our students, particularly those who are graduating and about to enter the workplace?” I gave him the two answers he requested, but, upon further reflection, I would like to add a third.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Education, Experience, Featured, Graduates, Humility, Leadership, Learning, Potential

Scheduling Time in the “Alone Zone”

April 27, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

You schedule time for large meetings, small meetings, conference calls, and phone appointments. If you are like many leaders, you often feel that your life consists of nothing BUT meetings. As a result, there is no time to complete the work you volunteer for, agree to, or are assigned in those same meetings.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Alone Time, Featured, Productivity, Rework, Time Management, Work Life Balance, workflow, Working Smart

Two Postures Toward Change

April 26, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Change is difficult for most organizations. It is made even more difficult when leaders resist it. It is my observation that leaders have either one of two postures when it comes to change. This makes all the difference in terms of the outcome. Let me explain.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Adversity, Change Management, Embracing Reality, Failure, Featured, Leadership, organizational change

How Do Busy Leaders Find Time for Social Media?

April 23, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

t is an important question. Why? Because increasingly CEOs, pastors, and other leaders are being asked by their staff, constituents, and even boards about their “social media involvement.” Most leaders I have spoken with, still don’t see the value or, if they do, know how to work it into their workflow. They already feel overwhelmed with their current responsibilities; they aren’t looking for one more thing to do.

Filed Under: Leadership, Platform Tagged With: Blogging, CEOs, facebook, Featured, Leadership, Platform, Time Management, twitter, workflow

A Social Media Framework

March 25, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

I am often asked how it all works together. People say, “Okay, I get the blog thing. I understand Facebook and Twitter—sort of. But how does it all work together?” A good social media strategy has three components.

Filed Under: Platform Tagged With: Blogging, blogs, facebook, Platform, Social Media Marketing, twitter

The Leadership Strategy of Jesus

March 24, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

So much of the activity I see among leaders today is focused on reaching the masses. “Successful leaders” speak at big conferences, host popular television or radio shows, publish bestselling books, or write successful blogs. Their goal is breadth. They want to extend their influence to as many people as possible. Jesus had a much different leadership strategy.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Disciple-Making, Discipleship, Jesus, Leadership, Leadership Strategies, Mentoring, Philosophy of Ministry

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