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Three of My Favorite Business Reads in 2024

Three of My Favorite Business Reads in 2024

If I'm not reading, it's like not breathing. I mentally suffocate, or at least my brain feels like it's shutting down.  If you subscribe to the Leadership Caffeine newsletter (subscribe via LinkedIn), you know that I search for and share five fabulous articles...

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Help Aspiring Managers Explore and Experiment Before Leaping into the Role

Help Aspiring Managers Explore and Experiment Before Leaping into the Role

Moving from contributor to manager is one of the most awkward transitions a person will undertake in their working life. It’s an unnatural act, where you take almost everything you know about success in your day job and push it over into the “Never Mind” column.Instead of perpetuating the “hope” approach to identifying and developing new managers, try my favorite question, “Why manage?” three times, backed by some exploration and experimentation.

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Ignore these Five Facts of Organizational Life at Your Peril

Ignore these Five Facts of Organizational Life at Your Peril

The “I” topic for influence comes up regularly in my emerging leader coaching calls. Individuals frustrated with their assignments or feeling as if they’re being bypassed for the best opportunities mostly share one common thread: they are under-invested in striving to grow their workplace influence. Here are five unavoidable facts of life that suggest influence development must be part of your work.

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Leadership Caffeine™—Here’s Where You Should Slow Down to Move Faster

Leadership Caffeine™—Here’s Where You Should Slow Down to Move Faster

It’s easy to swallow the dogma that has emerged around the “Cult of Speed” in our management thinking and teaching. Yet, the pursuit of speed in poorly designed systems exposes weaknesses and often precipitates project, strategy, and even organizational failure. Said simply, raw speed kills. Sometimes you have to tap the brakes and slow down to ultimately move faster.

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