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A Tale of Two Leaders

Which Are You?

December 8, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

A Tale of Two Leaders

More than twenty years ago, I had an experience with two very different leaders. Those experiences have dramatically shaped my own view of leadership. In the end, they represent two very different styles, leading to two very different results.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: conversation, Humility, Leadership Styles, Listening, Selfishness, Servant Leadership

Where Are You the Most Productive?

November 30, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

According to author Jason Fried, work rarely happens at work. Instead, it typically happens outside the office. How can we take advantage of this fact?

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: creativity, Distractions, Interruptions, Jason Fried, Meetings, Solitude, workflow

Why Leaders Exist

November 29, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Why do leaders exist? This is perhaps one of the most simple yet profound questions we can ask about leadership. Oddly, I am not sure I have ever heard anyone address it.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Action Plan, Change Management, purpose, results, Shift, strategy, vision

Why You Must Confront Seemingly Indispensable but Disrespectful Team Members

November 23, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

When seemingly indispensable employees become disrespectful, you must confront them. This is never easy, but is essential if you are going to be an effective leader.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Bad Behavior, Confrontation, Disrespect, Football, Leadership Crisis, Redskins, Titans

The Easiest Way to Overcome Bad Habits

November 22, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Do you have a bad habit you’d like to overcome? If so, you might take a lesson from the pin oak tree, focusing on what you want rather than what you don’t want.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Bad Habits, Diet, exercise, Habits, Personal Development, Personal Growth, Smoking, Sublimation

How to Avoid a Public Backlash When Introducing a Major Organizational Change

November 19, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

The TSA is suffering a backlash in the court of public opinion. This entire mess was largely avoidable. How? Through a better executed communications strategy.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Change Management, Communication, Communications Strategy, organizational change, Public Backlash, Public Opinion, The Media

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