Goals & Practices
01.08.2013
10 Resolutions to Make 2013 Your Best Year Ever
There’s a rule you really have to make New Year’s Resolutions. Today’s Tuesday Reading, “10 Resolutions to Make 2013 Your Best Year Ever” http://www.fastcompany.com/3004179/10-resolutions-make-2013-your-best-ye…, will help you get started. It’s from the pen of Shawn Parr, CIO of Bulldog Drummond, a San Diego based consultancy focused on innovation and design. Parr notes that we […]
12.04.2012
How Being Unreachable Makes Me More Productive
The essay “How Being Unreachable Makes Me More Productive” comes from a Craig Jarrow post to the lifehacker.com blog. Jarrow is author of Time Management Ninja. Chris Jarrow has a secret: He’s not always reachable. And, he gets a lot more done because of it. He notes, importantly, that our communication devices, as important as they are, are not there so […]
10.22.2012
Don’t Sabotage Yourself
The Tuesday Reading today is “Don’t Sabotage Yourself” by Susan David, founder and co-director of the Harvard/McLean Institute of Coaching. She is also a member of the Harvard faculty. This essay appeared in the HBR blog. The essay begins with David telling a story about her friend first identifying a dream job and then not applying […]
09.18.2012
What Successful People Do With the First Hour of Their Work Day
Today’s reading “What Successful People Do With the First Hour of Their Work Day” by Kevin Purdy, a freelance writer, first appeared in FastCompany. It’s not a new message – you heard it during your IT Leaders Program sessions – but it is presented in new voices. Purdy points out that many leaders do, and […]
09.11.2012
How to Think
Today’s Tuesday Reading is a recent reflection from Jim Phelps, ITLP alumnus and Senior IT Architect at the University of Wisconsin Madison. His thoughts do cause one to pause as we have (or really take) so little time to think that we have forgotten how. You have to imagine the space first. The space is […]
08.21.2012
The Simplicity Thesis
Today’s reading is “The Simplicity Thesis” by Aaron Levie, CEO and cofounder of Box. Levie begins his piece with the provocative statement “A fascinating trend is consuming Silicon Valley and beginning to eat away at the rest of the world: the radical simplification of everything.” He continues by noting Jeff Bezos’ “rallying cry against gatekeepers […]
08.14.2012
Olympic Games
Today’s reading “Olympic Games” is a reflection from Julie Shuttleworth, member of the 2012 Leadership@Penn cohort. She is Director of Administrative Affairs in the Provost’s office at the University of Pennsylvania. She writes: With the 2012 Summer Olympics having just ended, I am reminded that it takes vision, hard work, dedication, presence and some natural talent […]
08.07.2012
How to Get Feedback When You’re the Boss
Today’s reading is “How to Get Feedback When You’re the Boss” and is from Amy Gallo’s pen. She is a contributing editor at the Harvard Business Review. Gallo observes that as you move up in an organization you receive less constructive feedback on your ideas, performance and strategy. The point is no one wants to offend the […]
07.31.2012
How to craft an email that gets a reply
For today’s Tuesday Reading, I thought we might revisit the topic of email. The piece, “How to craft an email that gets a reply”, which appeared at the cbs.com business blog, arrived along with a batch of email that seemed to violate its principles and reminded me of the importance of taking the time to write […]
07.17.2012
Stop Chasing the Wrong Priorities
Today’s reading – “Stop Chasing the Wrong Priorities” – comes from the pens of Kelly Goldsmith and Marshall Goldsmith and appeared in a recent CBS News blog. Marshall Goldsmith is a well-known author, leadership thinker, and executive coach. Kelly Goldsmith is assistant professor of marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. The reading builds […]