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Leadership Caffeine™-Coping with a Personal Leadership Confidence Deficit

By |2024-08-08T13:31:07-05:00June 4th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Lack of self-confidence is a limiting factor in the leadership careers of many good professionals. This is a difficult and extremely personal topic. Here's some added context to help you recognize that we all struggle with many of the same issues, however, with deliberate daily actions on the right issues, we can strengthen our confidence and improve our performance.

New Leader Tuesday-Gaining Critical Context for Your Team’s Mission

By |2024-08-08T13:31:18-05:00May 15th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Many first-time leaders are given the equivalent of “battlefield” promotions with no more context than, “You’ve done a great job, you’re in charge.” If you end up on the receiving side of this “Go get ‘em Tiger,” philosophy of leadership development, it’s important for you to quickly gain context for your team’s role and accountabilities.

Practical Lessons in Leadership

By |2016-10-22T17:10:58-05:00May 6th, 2012|

Practical Lessons in Leadership A Guidebook for Aspiring and Experienced Leaders Whether you are starting up as a new leader or seeking to strengthen your skills as an experienced leader, Practical Lessons in Leadership is used by thousands of professionals as the desktop reference to getting [...]

Leadership Caffeine™-12 Shots of Leadership Espresso

By |2024-08-08T13:32:04-05:00February 27th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Sometimes the best leadership guidance comes in short, strong bursts flavored with a few blunt reminders. Warning: consume too many of these at one time and your team members will thank you, productivity will go up and work might become a lot more enjoyable. Here are 12 shots of Leadership Espresso to help you get it right:

Leadership Caffeine™-Get Invested in Developing Your New Leaders

By |2024-08-08T13:32:09-05:00February 13th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

I’ve yet to run a workshop or program on leadership where anything approaching a majority of the participants describe their initial days of their initial role as a team leader, supervisor or manager as a period when they received much if any support and coaching from their own direct manager. Most describe this particularly precarious professional time as more like a “hit and run.” That's unfortunate, because the flame-out rate for first-time leaders is high and the fallout on those around them heavy. Here are 8 ideas for you to strengthen your support of your first-time leaders:

Strategy-Towards Hypotheses, Experiments, Involvement & Learning

By |2024-08-08T13:32:18-05:00January 25th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Few would argue that a nimble, quick-to-learn and quick-to-adapt organization is a bad thing. Given the rate of change in our world, those characteristics are increasingly table-stakes for survival and success. Why then has the approach to strategy and the notion of “strategic planning” in so many organizations remained mired in a 1960’s kind of static, top-down event-focused model? Here are six ideas to transform your organization's approach to and effectiveness with strategy.

The Heavy Lifting of Career (Re) Invention-5 Keys to Moving Forward

By |2024-08-08T13:32:20-05:00January 20th, 2012|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Whether you are a few years removed from college or a few years removed from that time when prior generations began thinking about retiring, chances are, you or someone you know is involved in defining or redefining their career. It’s a daunting task in a world where the old rules no longer apply. Here are 5 key areas for you to focus on as you move forward with this challenging work:

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