It takes uncensored questions to break out of the invisible walls of socially approved thinking to let your imagination soar free. Here are a few tips to improve your problem solving skills
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It takes uncensored questions to break out of the invisible walls of socially approved thinking to let your imagination soar free. Here are a few tips to improve your problem solving skills
With the addition of Production, leadership really begins to hit its stride. Having built a foundation of strong relationships, leaders who get results dramatically improve their team and organization.
Just as with organizing, time management is a skill. It requires practice, and it, too, takes time, like learning a new sport or how to play an instrument. The good news is that we are capable of excelling at time management.
Guiding principles are rules that leaders use to select the tactics they’re going to use. Think of them as the “shalls”and “shall-nots” of the company culture that keep everyone true to their stated purpose.
In the face of uncertainty around the world, companies need to be in a position to react quickly to conditions in flux. They need agility.
Perceptual acuity is your human radar for seeing through the fog of uncertainty so you can act before others do. Only a small percentage of upcoming leaders look at their businesses from the outside in and peer over the horizon to pick up signals that could be harbingers of change