The Power Of One Audacious Person

One of my favorite speaking topics is about the power of one person.  One person, or a small group of likeminded individuals, can accomplish anything. Likely, they have more power than mega-organizations, due to their nimbleness and ambition.  One of the greatest impacts a conference can have on an organization is to unleash this type …

Five Ways To Spot A Good Leader

For many of you, finding new leaders is an on-going challenge.   In HR world, they call this the “bench-strength” issue and it can be a game changer.  As companies expand, new divisions are formed, requiring fresh leaders to guide them to effectiveness.  For startups, this is even more critical.  Pick the wrong one and …

Making a difference is the new Buy-One-Get-One-Free

              This week, I gave a rare talk on the subject of Social Responsiblity at a convention for credit union executives and board members.  The talk is based on my third book: Saving The World At Work: What Companies and Individuals Can Do To Move From Making A Profit To …

Is Email Your Company’s Secret Weapon Or Achille’s Heel?

Your company’s culture springs up based on the conversations leaders lead and actions they allow. “How are things done around here?” is the most important question you need to manage if you want to build a positive and strong culture.   Think of communication tools, then, as culture-building devices.  Meetings, casual conversations, phone calls, email …

Love Is the Killer App turns 10

It feels like yesterday: Valentine’s Day, 2002, the day my first book was published.   Since then, thousands of readers have shared their stories with me.  A few of them even showed up in the paper back version of the book, which was release in 2003.  Many of you told me that the principles in …

Rehearse Before You Create

On Tuesday, I spoke to a group of creatives in Nashville (Twitter Stream).  One point that stuck with them was this simple thought, a quote from fellow creative David Lynch: “It takes four hours to get one hour of creative work done.”  After my talk, a great deal of the Q/A explored that mind blowing …

Always Build Culture (the ABC of effective organizations)

Last year, a conference attendee asked Tony Hsieh (founder of Zappos) what he’d do differently, if he knew then what he knows now.  “Build culture from Day One,” was his thoughtful and profound reply.  Not technology, partners, product lines, marketing – culture building!  In his book, Delivering Happiness, he described several ways he and his …

Focus Your Attention When It Is Go-Time

It’s 5:32 AM and this is the last thing I’m doing before I’m on Go-Time-Lockdown.  Today I have a speaking engagement for UMEC in Phoenix.  It’s a return engagement for a group of great people that support my work and practice what I preach as leaders.  There is nothing more important today than this talk …

Sitting Is The New Smoking

The above image is taken from a great infographic on Techcrunch.  It’s message is simple: The more you sit, the worse you’ll feel.  Recent studies suggest that of all of our bad contemporary habits, sitting all day is a killer.  With the rise of the information age, more of us earn a living sitting down, …

Best Business Books Of 2011

Here’s a six pack of 2011 releases that represent the year’s best business books: The Master Switch: The Rise And Fall Of Information Empires by Timothy Wu.  This read is gripping as a biz-book like The Social Network was interesting as a movie.  Wu chronicles the rise of AT&T, it’s demise, then later monopolies leading …