Ryder Cup!
My husband and I had the opportunity to attend the Ryder Cup in Chicago over the weekend. It was a volatile golf tournament for all involved – spectators and players. For those not familiar with the Ryder Cup, here’s a brief background.
It is held every other year, between two twelve member teams of professional golfers, one from the United States the other from Europe. The tournament is match, not stroke play, over three days. The first two days the teams play foursomes in the morning and the afternoon, with sixteen points up for grabs.
After… Continue reading
It’s YOU!
This blog is for leaders who have a high turnover of employees in their organizations. The high turnover may be in a specific department, division, or operational area. Drilling down, the turnover is associated with one manager or supervisor.
You may find this advice uncomfortable – take that as a good sign, things are going to change – and change comes with a certain amount of discomfort.
Advice #1: Review your organization. For each manager or supervisor of people, calculate the turnover rate for the last two years. Do this for every level of management.… Continue reading
Help wanted!
To date, this has been my most popular blog – originally posted in August of 2011. I’m re-running it in case you missed it. Great tips for hiring managers in addition to those seeking a new job. Let me know what you think!
I heard a tip from someone the other day. Hire slow and fire fast! My experience has been that many managers hire fast and are pretty slow to fire.
When you’re short staffed there’s a lot of pressure to get another body in to help. What can happen, you hire someone… Continue reading
FEAR!
We all have it, it’s in our nature and keeps us alive. When there is physical fear, the feeling alerts us to get away to someplace safe. When the fear is in our head (no tiger stalking you), it serves to make us more aware. It’s an indication that something is happening which could mean we’re growing, taking more risk, or change is marching forward.
There is no need to deny the fear or ignore it; it won’t go away that way and it will begin to control our actions. Better to face it as an… Continue reading
Players vs. Pretenders
I recently read an interesting article from the John Maxwell Company that offered some great tips on identifying who your players on your team are versus who are the pretenders. Pretenders look the part and talk the part, but fall short in fulfilling the part. They can disrupt your entire team. Pretenders put their personal agenda before the team.
Check out these tips to distinguish between the two.
1. Players have a servant’s mindset; pretenders have a selfish mindset. Players do things for the benefit of others and the organization, while pretenders think only… Continue reading
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