I’m excited to say I have been chosen to be one of the 70+ Colorado area experts who will be speaking at the Revenue North Business Growth Summit on June 18 at the Marriott-Tech Center. The topic of my presentation will be . . . Continue reading →
What do coaching people and driving a car have in common? In order to be successful at both, you have to focus on looking ahead and anticipate the unexpected, with an occasional glance at what is behind you. Drivers (and coaches) that . . . Continue reading →
It is the college basketball season. Every year there are familiar colleges that dominate the rankings. I prefer to look past the college, because it’s not the college, it’s the coach. Great coaches stay at the same school and that program is . . . Continue reading →
During this time of year — the college basketball season — although much of the media attention is directed toward the players, the coaches get their share of coverage. The other evening, Duke’s coach Mike Krzyzewski notched his 880th career victory, placing . . . Continue reading →
Earlier this month, in my “Solutions for Talent Management “ email, I referenced the Boston Consulting Group’s recent white paper, “Creating People Advantage 2010”, saying that the number one issue facing companies today is the ability to Manage Talent. They defined Talent . . . Continue reading →