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 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...
by Eric Rodriguez | Mar 10, 2011 | Career
Fired for Facebook, by Eric Rodriguez Eric Rodriguez is the voice of The Millennial View here at Management Excellence. You can follow Eric on Twitter @mvieweric for more on the millennial perspective. I like many other Millennials love social media. If I didn’t have...
by Art Petty | Mar 8, 2011 | Career, Leadership
One of the interesting outcomes I’ve observed when engaging truly thoughtful people in the process of understanding the role of a leader and the commitment required for success, is that some people decide it’s not a good fit. They decide to become great followers...
by Art Petty | Mar 7, 2011 | Career
Note from Art: I manage to be on the receiving end of frequent, horrific boss and interview stories from blog readers, twitter followers and colleagues around the globe. The level of what I describe as “moronocity” in the hiring community is...
by Eric Rodriguez | Mar 3, 2011 | Career
Note from Art: Today’s guest author, Eric Rodriguez, is a former student of mine and someone passionate about management, leadership and developing as a professional in his career. Eric recently approached me about writing some guest posts here at Management...