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Do One Thing Each Day

by Michael Holland     About four months into their new role, young leaders struggle as they hit their tipping point with the realization that they have all this “management stuff” to do and they still have “real” work to do.  They are executing the same behaviors and habits learned from years as an individual contributor and [...]

By |2015-02-24T17:08:12-05:00October 5th, 2012|Productivity|Comments Off on Do One Thing Each Day

Your Unintended Message

by Michael Holland     Did you know that what you are saying is not always the message you are sending? There are numerous factors that impact our communication and often create unintended messages and miscommunications as we work with employees. In face-to-face communications our non-verbal communication will have a greater impact on how someone interprets our [...]

By |2015-02-24T17:04:30-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Effective Communications|Comments Off on Your Unintended Message

Valuable Tips for Listening

by Michael Holland     Are you really listening to what people are saying to you? Many people – your employees included – “test the waters” when they are talking with you. They may start out with “safe” topics, or share what they think you want to hear, leaving valuable information below the surface, deciding on how [...]

By |2015-02-24T17:02:52-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Effective Communications|1 Comment

Listen to Increase Productivity

by Michael Holland     For most people their weakest communication skill is their ability to listen. Why is that? Most of us can process information faster than another person talks, so we have lots of extra time to think of our response, judge or evaluate the speaker or just let our mind drift off to more [...]

By |2018-11-30T09:24:12-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Effective Communications|Comments Off on Listen to Increase Productivity

Look Who’s Talking

by Michael Holland     When you are interviewing, pay attention to how much talking you are doing. Your goal is to learn as much as you can about the candidate and this is best accomplished when the candidate is talking and you are listening. Too often, we spend too much time talking, telling the candidate about [...]

By |2015-02-24T16:59:57-05:00October 3rd, 2012|New Leader|Comments Off on Look Who’s Talking

Are you D&D (Delegate & Disappear) Leader?

by Michael Holland     Can a leader be impoverished? Absolutely! Impoverished leaders detach themselves from their teams, and basically allow their teams to manage themselves. Often these leaders “Delegate and Disappear.” While delegation is a strong and effective way to manage, delegating without follow up, not providing adequate direction and not keeping track of an individual’s [...]

By |2018-11-30T09:24:12-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Your Development|Comments Off on Are you D&D (Delegate & Disappear) Leader?

Eating Emails for Lunch: Not a Best Practice

by Michael Holland     In your quest for leadership success you must leverage every minute of every day.  Back-to-back meetings, constant emails arriving, new initiatives, demanding deadlines, uninitiated employees and a personal life.  Lunchtime is reserved for squeezing in whatever work can be accomplished while rushing to inhale some semblance of food.  Catching up on emails [...]

By |2018-11-30T09:24:12-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Productivity|Comments Off on Eating Emails for Lunch: Not a Best Practice

Panera Bread Tantrum

by Michael Holland     Watching a mom in Panera Bread yesterday ignore her 3- year-old son’s tantrum – which was likely his umpteenth tantrum of the day – puts great perspective on a Power Thought from Norman Vincent Peale. “It isn't worth it to spend $1,000 worth of emotion on a five-cent irritation” With all the irritations that [...]

By |2018-11-30T09:24:13-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Productivity|Comments Off on Panera Bread Tantrum

Is That Fence Still Turned On?

by Michael Holland     I’m intrigued with the invisible fences that dog owners use to train their dogs.  A few weeks of shock treatment combined with well-placed flags provide enough structure to control most dogs for the rest of their lives with the fence turned off.  For the dog, that fence is always there and limits [...]

By |2018-11-30T09:24:13-05:00October 3rd, 2012|Managing Change|Comments Off on Is That Fence Still Turned On?

Knock-Out Factors For Better Recruiting

by Michael Holland     Acquiring talent can be time and energy consuming.  In the recruiting process, reviewing resumes, applications and conducting phone screens with job candidates, it’s helpful to know your “knock-out factors.” What are the basics, the essentials, the must haves that you need for someone in the position? Maybe it’s a certain skill or [...]

By |2015-02-24T16:43:20-05:00October 3rd, 2012|New Leader|Comments Off on Knock-Out Factors For Better Recruiting

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