Coaching
04.12.2011
Six Habits of a Talent Magnet
Today’s reading comes from Anthony Tjan’s Harvard Business Review Blog. Tian is CEO of the venture capital firm Cue Ball and is a recognized business builder. The piece “Six Habits of a Talent Magnet,” which he wrote with Tsun-yan Hsiehm chair of the LinHart Group, can be found at <http://bit.ly/e5VSWy>. In the piece, the authors […]
03.15.2011
Google's Quest to Build a Better Boss
Last Saturday, Erik Lundberg, ITLP alum from the University of Washington, found at interesting piece – “Google’s Quest to Build a Better Boss” – in the New York Times and sent it to me. Erik noted that “By analyzing data from within its own ranks, Google proves what management practitioners already preach. But then implements it […]
01.04.2011
Lessons in IT Leadership: Doing Less with Less and Failing for Success
This Tuesday’s Reading “Lessons in IT Leadership: Doing Less with Less and Failing for Success” is from Mark Katsouros, Director of Telecommunications and Network Services at the University of Iowa.* In Katsouros’ view, the combination of expanding IT demands and customer expectations in concert with dwindling resources have meant that doing more with less has been […]
11.13.2009
Lessons from Your Leadership Journey
Today’s reading “Lessons from Your Leadership Journey” is a recent entry in Brian McDonald’s blog at the ITLP Leadership Development Community Practice website <http://bit.ly/L7Om>. Early in every Leadership Program cycle, everyone has an opportunity to reflect on their past experiences as a leader and identify lessons they learned from these experiences. In doing this, some people […]
07.31.2007
Five Bad Habits to Lose on the Road to Success
In “Five Bad Habits to Lose on the Road to Success“, John Baldoni highlights several bad habits — from Marshall Goldsmith’s newest book What Got You Here Won’t Get You There — that leaders need to abandon: • Stop winning too much. We all want it our way, but sometimes it does not add value to […]
03.09.2005
Being Helpful – Graciously
I’ve attached another very helpful note authored by John Baldoni about how leaders can be helpful, graciously. I think that you will find the comments useful…………….jim ON LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION Being Helpful — Graciously BY : John Baldoni 03/01/2005 Lessons in the management art that goes one step beyond. One of Franklin Roosevelt’s favorite things to do during […]