Posts Tagged ‘management strategies’
This week’s most clicked
Tips to keep the audience from snoozing during your next presentation; an argument for face-to-face communication in an increasingly electronic world; and how cleaning out the basement turned up a billion-dollar bounty for a temple in India. 3 slides that could sink your next PowerPoint presentation 9 key traits of successful innovators Why smart bosses [...]
Chris McGoff, on using visual tools to help organizations successfully implement change
Chris McGoff is author of “The Primes — How Any Group Can Solve Any Problem.” He is the founder of The Clearing, Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based management consulting firm and tweets at @thePrimesbook. Miri McDonald, a strategic communications consultant, recently spoke with Chris about the principles behind his book. An edited transcript of their conversation [...]
Peter Bregman, on what today’s business leaders need to succeed
Peter Bregman, the CEO of Bregman Partners, has served as an adviser to leadership teams at some of the world’s best-known organizations, including Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, JP Morgan Chase, Victoria’s Secret, Converse and Katz Media Group. I spoke with him for our SmartBrief on Leadership year-end report. Much of the conventional wisdom about business leadership [...]
Creating change, step by step
Today’s guest post is by Selena Rezvani, author of “The Next Generation of Women Leaders: What You Need to Lead but Won’t Learn in Business School.” If there’s an issue, cause, or initiative that you want to rally for at work, consider a “change management” strategy as you implement improvement. Create a coalition of like-minded [...]
Understanding your Gen Y workers
In their new book, “Y in the Workplace: Managing the ‘Me First’ Generation,” by Nicole Lipkin and April Perrymore explore the psychological influences that shape Gen Y’s attitude and approach toward work, and give companies insight and advice on how to coach, manage and retain Gen Y workers. Lipkin and Perrymore recently spoke with SmartBrief’s [...]
