Posts Tagged ‘long-term investing’
Leadership Lesson 26 – Discipline Redux
The point of this step is to explicitly call out the need for a leader to follow through to completion, and discipline is key to that follow through.
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 25 – Celebrate Failure
When you give up on perfection and embrace failure, you open the door to success. With each new trial you move a little bit closer to passing through that door.
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 24 – The Importance of the Physical Environment
A scotoma is a blind spot—something that is there as plain as day for everyone else and yet something that we cannot personally see. We all have them. The key is awareness.
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 23 – Completed Staff Work
Sometimes you come across a timeless piece of information—something that’s as applicable today as it was the day it was originally published. “The Doctrine of Completed Staff Work” is one of these gems.
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 22 – Simplify, Simplify, Simplify
Many of you are probably familiar with the concept of Ockham’s razor—the simplest, most obvious solution is often the best. And while William of Ockham gave rise to the concept in the 1300’s, its history can be traced back to Aristotle and the Greek philosophers.
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 21 – Good Intentions
You have no doubt heard that “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” There’s probably no better adage available to remember Rule 21—Execution!
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 20 – Eat!
Is there anyone out there who does not enjoy Thanksgiving dinner? How about the Fourth of July BBQ? Or the office potluck where everyone brings copious amounts of food?
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 19 – Your People Are the Priority
With the pace of business these days, it’s easy to get caught up in pursuing the next project, the next objective, the next dollar. It’s also extremely dangerous to fall into this trap and lose sight of what is really important . . .
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 18 – Playing Nice with Others
I have learned a ton of things over my time in the workplace. Perhaps no lesson was more transformational than the importance of “soft skills” versus “hard skills.”
Read MoreLeadership Lesson 17 – You’re Not Davy Crockett
American folklore loves to celebrate the rugged individual that blazed trails for all to follow. Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, the young Abraham Lincoln. All these big, rugged, self-sufficient men took on the world single handedly and prevailed. Poppycock!
Read More