
The Team Meeting The Best Leaders Refuse to Miss
Most meetings as a colossal waste of time, energy, and attention. To give you an idea of how big this problem is, 53% of workers spend

Most meetings as a colossal waste of time, energy, and attention. To give you an idea of how big this problem is, 53% of workers spend

The performance and engagement of a team is a reflection of the culture leaders create. This way of thinking is dramatically different than how most

Leaders only get one chance to make an impactful first impression on a new team member.
However, even strong leaders can falter or forget the importance of onboarding new employees properly.

Negativity is a drain on your life. To be fair, it’s more of a drip than an enormous leak, but it adds up over time. Negativity can come from various sources, but the most likely source is from within or another person.
Since leaders are in the people business, it’s only a matter of time before you’re working to overcome it in yourself or dealing with negative people on your team.

Anyone who is a great leader cares about being a good person. Unfortunately, being a good person doesn’t automatically make you a great leader. Having qualities such as being kind, empathetic, compassionate, helpful, thoughtful, and morally strong are excellent traits, but they don’t guarantee you help others maximize their potential.

Since motivation comes from within and initiates goal-oriented behaviors, assuming that performance and achievement begin with motivation would be a reasonable assumption. However, it’s not correct.

One of the primary responsibilities of any leader is to elevate others. To find a way to help team members take their mindsets, skillsets, and performance to the next level.

There is a tremendous difference between a leaderless team and leader-led teams, but it does beg the question, does a team with a leader or many leaders guarantee the achievement of goals?

Everyone from the CEO to a part-time employee in your organization has something going on in their personal or professional life

The truth can set you free and create a brighter future than exists today. However, leaders often avoid the truth for fear of what might happen because of it. So they surround themselves with “yes” people who will shelter the truth and tell them what they want to hear.