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4 Signs You May Be Leading Well at the WRONG Company

By Michael Holland -   It's a feeling you get over time:  Why am I not as successful as I can be, or think I can be in my role as a leader? Here are 4 signs that you may be leading well at the WRONG company: Bad DNA Match Your leadership DNA isn't a match [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:37:14-04:00July 5th, 2023|Your Development|Comments Off on 4 Signs You May Be Leading Well at the WRONG Company

Why Great Leaders Say “Bring Me Problems”

By Michael Holland -  Your leadership mantra challenge for the rest of 2023 should be Bring Me Problems. We have so often heard the opposite phrase of don't bring me problems, bring me solutions. We are too busy to solve all these problems and we want our employees to stand on their own, figure things out, [...]

By |2023-06-16T11:42:22-04:00June 28th, 2023|Building My Team|Comments Off on Why Great Leaders Say “Bring Me Problems”

Mid-Year Check-in: 3 Questions to Ask Your Employees

by Michael Holland -  As we approach mid-way through the calendar year, it’s time for a mid-year check-in with each of your employees.   While you’ve been regularly talking with your employees about their job tasks and performance, now it’s time for a different conversation. Schedule an extra meeting with each of your team members.  [...]

By |2023-06-16T10:56:33-04:00June 21st, 2023|Managing Performance|1 Comment

Top 3 Excuses Why Leaders Don’t Meet with Their Bosses One-on-One

by Michael Holland -  When I was a young manager working in Washington DC, my boss at the time began a certain tradition. Each week, she walked with me from our office, to and around the White House, and back again. This 20-minute or so walk was spent talking about the hows and whats of [...]

By |2023-06-07T16:30:17-04:00June 7th, 2023|Managing Up|Comments Off on Top 3 Excuses Why Leaders Don’t Meet with Their Bosses One-on-One

Watch Out for the False Summits in Leadership

By Michael Holland - The Adirondack Mountains in Upstate NY provide a beautiful opportunity for hiking. There are 46 mountains that are higher than 4,000 feet. I’ve spent some time climbing a few of the "46ers" and one challenge appears often: the false summit. After a few hours of hiking you come to a spot [...]

By |2023-05-17T12:22:36-04:00May 17th, 2023|Building My Team|Comments Off on Watch Out for the False Summits in Leadership

Stop Wasting Money on High Potentials and Do This Instead

By Michael Holland -  If you're still spending money on high potential programs, stop now and deploy your investment to a group of employees who need it more. I do believe that some high potential development programs have proven fruitful.  But most fail in their selection process and expend an exorbitant amount of executive time [...]

By |2023-05-03T15:37:18-04:00May 10th, 2023|Executives Should Know|Comments Off on Stop Wasting Money on High Potentials and Do This Instead

3 Reasons Why Your Employees are Frustrated With You

By Michael Holland -  Your employees are frustrated with you.  Yes, even though they may love you, admire you, work their tails off for you, they are frustrated with you.  Some leaders cause so much frustration with their employees, they dream of how you will look when they finally tell you they are leaving for [...]

By |2023-05-03T12:26:05-04:00May 3rd, 2023|Effective Communications|Comments Off on 3 Reasons Why Your Employees are Frustrated With You

Why Leaders Fail to Create Responsible Employees

By Michael Holland -   There’s the strong, powerful, charismatic, self-absorbed CEO attempting to guide a senior leader forward, or their team forward. After a moment or two of seemingly good leadership technique he finds his natural groove and drops the “S Bomb.”  The “do it my way because I said so” command. His order is [...]

By |2023-03-07T15:57:54-05:00March 29th, 2023|Managing Performance|Comments Off on Why Leaders Fail to Create Responsible Employees

The 7 Items to Include in Your Leadership Owner’s Manual

By Michael Holland -  I needed to re-set my clock in my not-so-new car and had forgotten which buttons to push in sequence to get the clock flashing and ready for change.  Rumbling through my glove box I pulled out the thick, black canvass bag which contained the owner’s manual.  Well, actually it contained one [...]

By |2023-02-15T10:58:48-05:00February 15th, 2023|Building My Team|Comments Off on The 7 Items to Include in Your Leadership Owner’s Manual

What a Leader Can Learn From a Snowy Road and a 16 Year Old Driver

by Michael Holland -  A foot of snow provided the perfect opportunity to teach my then 16-year-old son how to drive in the snow.  He was several months into his learner's permit process and, all things considered, was a fairly good driver. To start off, we found a nice big parking lot.  “Floor it towards [...]

By |2023-01-25T09:45:47-05:00January 25th, 2023|Your Development|Comments Off on What a Leader Can Learn From a Snowy Road and a 16 Year Old Driver

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