by Eric Rodriguez | Mar 22, 2011 | Career, Decision-Making
Editor’s Note: when chatting with Eric about the title, I learned that this was a saying his father (a police officer) would use to reference the dangerous issue of young drivers being easily distracted. The real phrase is, “young, dumb and...
by Art Petty | Mar 21, 2011 | Leadership, Leadership Caffeine
Tenacity is one of those common attributes of most successful people. It’s often one of the key missing ingredients of chronic underachievers. Truly tenacious people grab hold of an idea or a cause and refuse to let go until they’ve succeeded, or, until someone finds...
by Art Petty | Mar 18, 2011 | Leadership, Marketing
Note from Art: every week, I share three thought-provoking management posts for the week. Fair warning: I take a broad view of management, so my selections will range from leadership to innovation to finance and personal development and beyond. This week’s...
by Art Petty | Mar 16, 2011 | Decision-Making, Leadership, Project Management
Note from Art: Your decisions define you as a leader and a manager, yet we spend very little time in our busy lives finding ways to improve our abilities in this area. This Management Excellence Toolkit Series will help you recognize the challenges and pitfalls of...
by Art Petty | Mar 14, 2011 | Career, Leadership, Leadership Caffeine
“The secret to my success as a leader in my business has been my ability to offer well-timed and heartfelt apologies after mucking things up.” The gentleman who offered up this “secret to success” certainly used this tool wisely, judging by the growth of his business...