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Leadership Caffeine™: The Noble Pursuit of Power and Influence

By |2024-08-08T13:37:38-05:00August 30th, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Power and influence are not dirty words. Both are components of every organization’s environment and both must be carefully cultivated to succeed as a formal or informal leader. Power and influence provide the motive power behind organizations and initiatives and the lubrication that keeps the parts and people from binding and grinding and self-destructing. Here are 6 key reasons why cultivating power and influence is good for your career.

Leadership Caffeine™-Give Your People Room to Run

By |2024-08-08T13:37:40-05:00August 23rd, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Overheard: “If I don’t stay on top of my people, nothing gets done.” If lousy leadership were a crime, the owner of the quote above might just merit a short stretch of quality alone-time to reflect on the implications of his statement. There are so many things truly wrong with the style of leadership that the statement connotes, that I’m not certain where to start. Here are 11 reminders that your job as a leader is to give people the room and tools to succeed.

Leadership Caffeine™: 5 Ideas for Infusing Fun Into the Workplace

By |2024-08-08T13:37:45-05:00August 16th, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

You heard it here first. It’s OK to Have Some Fun as a Leader. Most of the popular press on leading and leadership focuses on the challenges, strain and pains of leading, leaving one to assume that signing on for the role is akin to a vow of chastity or at least a vow of silence. Here are 5 ideas for safely infusing more fun into your workplace. The increase in performance might just surprise you.

Art’s Updates and Coming Attractions

By |2024-08-08T13:37:46-05:00August 14th, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

This has been a productive period for my development of new programs and information offerings. While we all write and talk about the impact of great people on our organizations, it is truly palpable when you are on the receiving end of that help. Thanks to two outstanding young professionals, Eric and Amber, that are busy helping and holding me accountable to getting my work done, we’re adding new programs, tuning up prior offerings and extending our line-up of information products.

The Kids are Alright-Leadership Lessons from the Youngest Workers

By |2024-08-08T13:37:51-05:00August 9th, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Chances are, we've all read about and heard from mid-career managers complaining about the younger generation entering the workforce. The “don’t want to pay their dues,” and “you can’t pry them away from their PDAs,” and “poor work ethic” laments are in my opinion, lame copouts by managers stuck in their own inflexible ways. There’s good and bad in every generation, it’s just that this one feels different, because it is.

Leadership Caffeine™: 4 Signs that Your Leadership Approach is Working

By |2024-08-08T13:37:56-05:00August 2nd, 2010|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

Most leaders struggle to understand whether they are helping or hindering the cause. Except of course for those leaders/narcissists who believe that their every utterance is sheer genius wrapped in pure motivational gold. The feedback from your manager, while important, tends to be based on either numbers or fairly casual observation. And feedback from your team members is welcomed, but you never really know for sure whether it’s the unvarnished type. The “Am I Helping?” issue is particularly important when a troubled team or organization gains a fresh leader. Here are 4 measures that will help you gauge whether you are truly helping or hindering:

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