At a certain point in your career, it might not seem like an executive coach is necessary. Oftentimes we only think we need a coach when something is broken or wrong. And yet, the very best business leaders always have a coach. Even athletes who are at the top of their game have coaches, so […]
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Leadership Lessons from Pop Culture
Leadership lessons are everywhere if you’re looking for them—including on your TV screen. Movies and shows that explore the joys and griefs of being human reveal the impact of our behavior on relationships.
4 Strategies for Combatting Decision Fatigue
Science proves it: decision fatigue is a real thing. By the end of your workday, your emotional and intellectual horsepower is depleted. When leaders invest precious energy in low-impact decisions, everyone pays a price. Hoarding decisions undervalues employees. It also keeps you from making bigger decisions that really matter. You can’t escape decision-making, but you […]
Why Workplace Character Matters
While fighting in the Korean War, my dad’s tank was hit by a missile. Shrapnel knocked him out, and he lay in a coma for months. When he finally stood up from his hospital bed, he learned he would limp for the rest of his life. As a young boy, I didn’t know about his […]
Michael Hyatt & Company Has a New Name!
As your company grows, it can be hard to streamline your product offerings and make what you do simpler to understand. But customers and clients need to be able to immediately understand who you are and what you offer. Otherwise, they’ll be left confused—and you may even risk losing potential customers.
5 Tips to Avoid Confusion with Clear Communication
I once had a boss who rarely shared information and never in a timely way. My office happened to be in a different building than his, so getting to our weekly one-on-one meeting took a little effort. But not only did he cancel most of our meetings, he did so without notice. When we did […]