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Friday Leadership Ideas to Help You Finish Strong for July 17, 2015

By |2024-08-08T13:23:41-05:00July 17th, 2015|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Every week I offer ideas to help you finish on a high note. Use the ideas to finish strong and set the stage for success heading into the new week. For today, I offer encouragement on purging unfounded criticism from the space it rents in your mind, and I'm reminding you to show appreciation for your team members during the journey. Enjoy and have a great weekend!

Manage How You are Perceived or Someone Else Will

By |2024-08-08T13:23:55-05:00June 18th, 2015|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

As much as we would like to believe that good work is always rewarded, that's a naive view of the realities of organizational life. You need to understand how others perceive you and focus on adjusting your behaviors to ensure that the perceptions are positive and not limiting. Here are 5 lessons on the dangers of ignoring how you are perceived from a very real case:

Art of Managing—There’s No Substitute for the Right Tools

By |2024-08-08T13:24:00-05:00June 10th, 2015|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Most of the tools of management were conceived in an era characterized by a great deal of consistency and predictability…two attributes in short supply today. It’s time to rethink everything, including the tools we use to manage and plan for our very uncertain futures. There is no substitute for the right tool. Sometimes, you simply have to create that tool.

Leadership Caffeine™—Letting Go of Your Need to Be the Smartest Person in the Room

By |2024-08-08T13:24:23-05:00May 4th, 2015|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

(Note: This post first appeared at the Management Excellence blog https://artpetty.com/blog/ by Art Petty. Copyright 2015 Art Petty.) One of the most common and damaging of a leader’s blind-spots is the compulsion to regularly provide evidence that he/she is the smartest person in the room. Here are some helpful suggestions to recognize and combat your own or your boss's "smartest person" tendencies:

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