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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 |2026-04-15T20:29:19-04:00October 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 |2026-04-15T20:29:29-04:00October 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 |2026-04-15T20:29:39-04:00October 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 |2026-04-15T20:29:48-04:00October 3rd, 2012|New Leader|Comments Off on Knock-Out Factors For Better Recruiting

Failing at Leading Above Your Ability

  by Michael Holland     Luckily for most maturing leaders, there aren’t cameras rolling and a national audience of 16 million people watching as they make critical mistakes.  The NFL “replacement referees” have been trained in their craft but have been working as referees in less intense, less demanding levels than the NFL.   It would seem [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:29:58-04:00September 27th, 2012|Managing Up|Comments Off on Failing at Leading Above Your Ability

Don’t Guess — Ask

by Michael Holland     Managers sometimes wonder what motivates my employees?  What satisfies them?  What will make the biggest difference to an employee? Leaders at all levels often make the mistake of assuming that all employees are motivated by the same thing – a new assignment, recognition, a promotion. But what motivates a person is likely [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:30:07-04:00September 21st, 2012|New Leader|Comments Off on Don’t Guess — Ask

Let them Work Hard. Motivate Them to Work Hard.

by Michael Holland     By and large, most people want to work hard and feel good about the work they are performing.  Leaders are paid to guide and motivate employees.  Create the environment and atmosphere to make sure employees have the opportunity to feel motivated. Your mood is the big stick that stirs the pot of [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:30:17-04:00September 13th, 2012|Managing Performance|Comments Off on Let them Work Hard. Motivate Them to Work Hard.

Courage to Communicate

by Michael Holland     Having the courage to communicate what needs to be communicated can at times appear to be a rare quality in leaders.  Leaders are often faced with situations which require thoughtful and delicate communications to make sure they clearly articulate information without harming others in the process. In sensitive employment situations – pending [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:30:27-04:00August 23rd, 2012|Effective Communications|Comments Off on Courage to Communicate

Building Core Muscles

by Michael Holland     New supervisors and managers are so willing to take advice and counsel and are able to quickly adapt to circumstances and learn new ways.  Ideally, these young leaders are developing strong core muscles – management and leadership muscles.  As all leaders season through life and gain more employees, we carry on with [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:30:36-04:00August 17th, 2012|New Leader|Comments Off on Building Core Muscles

Blah, Blah, Blah . . . Reorg Coming . . . Blah, Blah, Blah

by Michael Holland     From a recent CEO:  "We have a lot to do. The most pressing thing I heard from our town hall meetings  is the desire to clearly define our vision and strategy. I promise you we will be transparent and plan to articulate this in the coming weeks." What employees hear:   “Blah, blah, [...]

By |2026-04-15T20:30:46-04:00August 10th, 2012|Effective Communications|Comments Off on Blah, Blah, Blah . . . Reorg Coming . . . Blah, Blah, Blah
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