
11 Reasons Why Questions Are the Most Powerful Tool in a Leader’s Toolbelt
If you were to give me only two tools in my leadership or sales toolbelt, I would choose #1 as “questions”. #2 would be stories. As Dale Carnegie so aptly

If you were to give me only two tools in my leadership or sales toolbelt, I would choose #1 as “questions”. #2 would be stories. As Dale Carnegie so aptly

As a business coach, I am shocked and surprised at how often I speak with business owners who don’t understand the basic numbers and finances behind their business. And I’m

Mike Brown, NBA head coach of the year in 2023, coaches the Sacramento Kings in 5 game increments throughout the season. They break the season down into 5

I used to think you were either born a great decision-maker or a poor one. Now I realize, that everyone has the capacity to become a better decision-maker. Here’s how.

As a leader, I hope that you are asking the question, “What does it mean for our people to be happy and thrive?”
The question

Thinking Outside the Checkout Lane Box A Dutch grocery store installed a slow lane checkout so elderly could enjoy their grocery checkout without having to rush. It’s become a booming

Here are 14 surprising leadership and life lessons I’ve learned from running ultra marathon races.

3 perspective reframes that could cause radically positive change.

3 Books to help you overcome resistance, get more done, and value your time (not just your productivity).

“Time management” and “productivity” are hot topics in the world of self-help.
If the amount of time we have is a jar, productivity has to

“No one believes, but everyone believes that everyone else believes.”

NOT the kind you’re probably thinking of. Gossip is a pretty destructive force in group life. It erodes trust, destroys relationships, and pits people against one another.
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