by Art Petty | Aug 20, 2014 | Art of Managing, Leadership, Management Innovation
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — For some reason, the work of management and of managers often is positioned as a poor second cousin to...
by Art Petty | Aug 18, 2014 | Art of Managing, Management Innovation, Strategy
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — Strategy is one of those difficult topics that dog most management teams and most firms. The real work...
by Art Petty | Jun 30, 2014 | Art of Managing, Leadership, Leading Change, Management Innovation, Project Management
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — Many firms incorporate something in their values statements that encourages experimentation and...
by Art Petty | Jun 24, 2014 | Art of Managing, Leadership, Management Innovation
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — The article, “21st Century Talent Spotting—Why potential now trumps brains, experience, and...
by Art Petty | Jun 5, 2014 | Art of Managing, Leadership
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — I’ve encountered more than a few managers who have expressed frustration over the pace of development of...
by Art Petty | Apr 28, 2014 | Art of Managing, High Performance Management Teams, Leadership, Leading Change, Management Innovation, Project Management
The Art of Managing series is dedicated to exploring the critical issues we face in guiding our firms and teams to success in today’s volatile world. — Many workplace teams I observe are not much better than the typical nightmarish college class group...