Be the Boss, Book Reviews, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Personal Mastery, Problem-Solving, Professional Development
Asking what somebody wants is a good first step. Boss: What do you want? Employee: A pay raise Boss: Oh, well we can’t give you one. Employee storms off. Maybe we might need a second step Boss: Can you help me understand what a pay raise would do for you?...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Gaining an Edge, Get Better, Go Full Speed, Goal Setting, Management Development, Motivation, Networking, Personal Mastery, Problem-Solving, Professional Development
There was a movie, launched years ago, starring Mel Gibson, called What Women Want. He played a sexist executive that was given the gift of being able to hear what women were thinking. Of course, it ended up making him more empathetic and was a somewhat entertaining...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Go Full Speed, Growth, Personal Mastery, Problem-Solving, Professional Development
This is Day #13 of a collaborative project between Boss Builders and our strategic partner Wisdom Tree Coaching. Thank God for THEY! If we didn’t have THEY around, we would have to take responsibility for our own actions, results, and failures. THEY are good in that a...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Personal Mastery, Professional Development
“Unlock the potential in conversations.” –Margi Bush This is Day #12 of a collaborative project with my strategic partner, Margi Bush of Wisdom Tree Coaching. If you haven’t read Day...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Management Development, Personal Mastery, Problem-Solving, Professional Development
This is Day #11 of a collaborative project with my strategic partner, Margi Bush of Wisdom Tree Coaching. If you haven’t read Day One-Ten in this series, you may want to read those first. Today we will begin to explore our third theme, Knowledge of Others. On Day...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Personal Mastery, Professional Development
“Expect the worst and you won’t be disappointed.” – Malcolm Douglas Munro Yes, that was my father. He lived by that quote. He depended on that quote. That quote never failed him. And because of that my father...