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The Most Important Question a Leader Can Ask

October 7, 2014 by John C. Maxwell

Michael and I have been friends for well over a decade. When we met, he was already a good leader. But over the years I’ve watched him grow and become an even better one. And one of the things I love about Michael is that whatever he’s learning, he’s continually passing along to you. If […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: John C. Maxwell, Leadership, motivation

The Top-10 Characteristics of Lousy Leaders

September 1, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

If you look at the major news stories in business, politics, diplomacy, whatever, it’s pretty hard to miss that most of the crises we face are crises of leadership. I once worked for a man who couldn’t pull the trigger on a project, ever. I would bring him a request with all the supporting documentation. […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Bad Bosses, bad leader, Business Failures, Leadership Crisis

Why Wait for Permission? Just Go!

August 15, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

Are you waiting for someone to give you permission to lead, grow, or move in your organization? What if you already have all the permission you need? I was recently invited to sit on a board and observed something there I’ve seen countless times in other settings. Some people around the table had no trouble […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Aesop, contribution, Initiative, permission, team

How to Make a Big Change Without Blowing Up Your Business

July 21, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

Whenever an organization rolls out a major change, clarity and alignment are essential. Without those two things all the best intentions amount to little more than heartburn and headaches. As a leader responsible for a large company, I have experienced the difficulty of getting clarity and creating alignment with my team. In one instance, we […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Change Management, Communication, National Speakers Association, NSA, organizational change, Public Backlash

The 4 Revolutionary Leadership Tactics of Paul Revere

July 4, 2014 by Joel J. Miller

Guest Post by Joel J. Miller: Whether it was riding express or printing money or casting cannons or even figuring out how to construct a gunpowder mill, Revere was tapped time and again because patriot higher-ups could count on him to get the job done, whatever it was and even if he’d never done it before, which oftentimes he had not.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: American History, Featured, history, Initiative, Joel J. Miller, Leadership, Leadership Lessons, Leading from the Middle, Paul Revere, Revoluionary War

The Top Ten Mistakes Leaders Make With Executive Assistants

June 30, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

How not to blow it with your executive assistant

I’ve worked with several executive assistants over the years, and I have found it is a make-or-break relationship when it comes to my success. Think about it: None of us can do it all on our own. We need to bring others into our work to help us succeed in it. And the bigger the […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: delegation, executive assistant, Productivity, team management, virtual assistant

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