When leaders embrace positive personal energy, everyone feels the benefits — in trust, innovation and creativity.
Rebecca Ahmed is a business consultant, and the author of The Energy of Success: Power Up Your Productivity, Transform Your Habits, and Maximize Workplace Motivation.
Inside GM’s race to build the electric Hummer lies a powerful lesson in speed, simplicity, and the operating system required for exponential growth.
Jon McNeill is a serial entrepreneur and business leader who served as president of Tesla and helped lead its growth from $2 billion to $20 billion in just 30 months.[…]
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul but his emotional intelligence was pitiful — and there’s plenty we can learn from his leadership deficiencies.
Paul Vanderbroeck, PhD, is a Swiss-Dutch historian, executive coach, and the author of Leadership Strategies for Women, The International Career Couple Handbook, and Lead Like Julius Caesar.
Survivorship bias occurs when we fail to consider how data was collected. To combat this, search for the “silent evidence.”
Every successful leader can mine golden knowledge from the works of the Bard.
What worked before won’t necessarily work this time — and the best leaders will adapt.
Every opportunity seized is another lost — but not choosing is the worst choice of all.
The father of relativity understood that “not everything that counts can be counted” — as do today’s most impactful leaders.
Times of crisis tend to produce “hard” leaders, but — driven by Generations Y and Z — a softer leadership style has taken root globally.
So many of the conditions for a sale or IPO are outside your control — which is why preparation is everything.
How Stacy Madison — founder of Stacy’s Pita Chips and BeBOLD Foods — discovered that reinvention is not a one-off deal but an ongoing process.
Step 1: Don’t solve the wrong problem.
Every organization has a power block of dutiful but unappreciated talent. Here’s an effective plan for engagement.