by Art Petty | Mar 24, 2020 | Career, Decision-Making, Leadership, Leadership and Management Book Talk Podcast, Think Differently
As Wally Bock explains early in the show, he had to think a bit about books that might fit my topic suggestion of books about thinking. And yes, I admit it was a bit odd, however, there are some fabulous resources out there to help us do a better job of solving...
by Art Petty | Jun 5, 2009 | Decision-Making, Leadership, Leading Change
My recent post, “Why Do Evil Leaders Flourish in Some Organizations” struck a chord or at least a nerve for many, as the many insightful comments quickly outstripped the value of the original post. Thanks to all that jumped in and shared on this topic. On the heels...
by Art Petty | Jun 3, 2009 | Leadership
It’s always been a mystery to me why so many arguably evil managers and leaders not only last but seem to thrive inside certain organizations. You know the type. Hey, maybe you are one. If so, chime in. I’ve never actually heard from an evil leader that was...
by Art Petty | Jun 2, 2009 | Leadership, Strategy
Note from Art, in proof that great minds think alike, I woke up, crafted today’s post and then read Greg’s latest only to see that he had referenced me. While this may look like a well-orchestrated mutual admiration campaign, I can assure you that it was purely...
by Art Petty | Jun 1, 2009 | Career, Leadership Caffeine
Followers of this blog know that we celebrated a milestone in our home this past week as our youngest son graduated from high school. It’s an exciting and frightening experience for the child as he reaches the end of a long road with good friends and looks forward to...