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Peter Drucker Quotes

Some great quotes I posted on Twitter, from management guru, Peter Drucker: “When a subject becomes totally obsolete we make it a required course.” – Peter Drucker “Rank does not confer privilege or give power. It imposes responsibility.” – Peter … Continue reading

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How to Succeed in Life

Peter Drucker, the “father of modern management,”  knew a thing or two about life, too. Bottom Line Personal magazine shows so in an April 15, 2011 interview with Drucker expert, Bruce Rosenstein. Here, then, are three of Drucker’s core life strategies: … Continue reading

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Persistence Pays

Happy Monday, All ~ Let’s start off the week with a few “notable quotables” on the topic of Persistence …

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Important Strategy Questions to Ask

Here are some excellent strategy questions that Information Technology professionals should regularly ask, from CIO Insight …

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Trust in the Workplace

Deloitte’s 2010 Ethics & Workplace Survey is out. Some interesting findings (and my reactions to them) …

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The Zen of Perfect

What is, is perfect. And, you can perfect it. What isn’t perfect, is perfect. Because there is something to learn. You are perfect. Even when you are not. Others are perfect. Especially when they are not. Life is perfect. But … Continue reading

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Thomas J. Leonard Quotes

Thomas J. Leonard ( 1955-2003) was considered by many (myself included) as the the ‘father’ of modern day coaching — I thought he was an incredible thought leader, as well. This morning, while going through some old papers, I happened upon a … Continue reading

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A Manager’s Focus Matters

Who says a manager can’t make a difference?! Just check out this employee-engagement-based-on-the-manager’s-focus finding from the Gallup Organization: Of the people who felt their manager focused on their weaknesses, 22% were actively disengaged as employees. When people felt their managers … Continue reading

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Where They Sign What They Sign

Dan Ariely, a Duke University professor and author of Predictably Irrational, has been studying how to prevent cheating. In a recent study, he found that when people are asked to sign their name at the TOP of an insurance application … Continue reading

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