Atrendia Friday Video 38: Two reasons companies fail and how to avoid them
In this TED talk video, Simon Sinek tries to connect how military leaders are willing to sacrifice themselves for their subordinates.
In this TED talk video, Simon Sinek tries to connect how military leaders are willing to sacrifice themselves for their subordinates.
In this TED talk video, Simon Sinek tries to connect how military leaders are willing to sacrifice themselves for their subordinates.
I recently purchased dysfunctional products/services from three vendors who were unwilling to go outside company rules to fix the problems they caused.
In his book, Thanks For Being Late, Thomas L. Friedman recounts the advice from an Olympic Kayak medalist: To enhance stability in rapids it’s important to move as fast or faster than the current. Every time you rudder or drag your paddle in the water to steer you lose momentum and that makes you more vulnerable to flipping…
To understand how and why we experience information overload we need to recognize that the main reason we collect information is to influence ourselves and others. Not entirely unrelated is the fact that one of the most important factors in attaining happiness is having influence over others. Without it we lose our raison d’être. This is also essentially…
In this TED talk video, Simon Sinek tries to connect how military leaders are willing to sacrifice themselves for their subordinates.
Ultimately it is your job to make your co-workers and employees succeed. So take a look at what the problem is.
I recently purchased dysfunctional products/services from three vendors who were unwilling to go outside company rules to fix the problems they caused.
Rabbi Dr. Abraham’s lobster video is a great lesson to us in a compact 90 seconds. The lesson: Times of stress are also times that are signals for growth. Feeling stressed? Perhaps it’s time for positive change. Duration: 01:56 Find out more about our Executive Leadership Coaching Program. Click HERE to watch the video. Happy…
This was an unexpected source of inspiration for me and perhaps the shortest Friday video ever, but definitely worth a quick view. Less than two minutes. Duration: 01:56 Find out more about our Executive Leadership Coaching Program. Click HERE to watch the video. Happy Friday!