Meetings are like baking. You need to know what you’re cooking (i.e., the reason why you’re meeting). You need a recipe that specifies the required ingredients (the agenda). You need to have all the makings and tools at hand (gathering the information, people, and resources necessary to make good decisions and implement actions). You need [...]
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Leading the Leaders (Someone has to Steer)
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 | No CommentsImagine a business where “musical chairs” is used as the management model. The key executive role turns over regularly … a different President each month. Little regard for training, experience, gifts, and skills. Little regard for consistency, stability, and effectiveness. Instead, egalitarianism is the prime leadership value—everyone needs to have their time in the President’s [...]





