by Craig W. Ross | Apr 10, 2012 | Behavior Change, Blog Posts, Leadership, Talent Development
The first pitch has been made: Major League Baseball has begun. Whether you’re a fan or not, it’s worth knowing that by the end of summer, 29 teams will fail to win the championship. Why the emphasis on the losers? This important lesson: Major League...
by Craig W. Ross | Apr 4, 2012 | Blog Posts, Leadership |
1. Some leaders speak up for what they believe is right and pay a price…or they don’t speak up and pay a price. (Which price do you want to pay?) 2. Some people wait to see what happens. Others make things happen. 3. A team either innovates…or...
by Craig W. Ross | Mar 28, 2012 | Behavior Change, Blog Posts |
Imagine your boss quits going to the gym. They stop exercising. So, a teammate puts up his hands and proclaims, “That’s it. I can’t work out any more. My boss quit. So I’m not going to take care of myself anymore.” (Really?) It may be the lamest...
by Craig W. Ross | Mar 26, 2012 | Behavior Change, Blog Posts, Talent Development, Tools
Have you ever had a song stuck in your head? (Worse, a bad song that strangles your thoughts?) A poor soundtrack can ruin any person’s day. What’s the best way to get the song out of your head? Because you can only focus on one thought at a time (this is part...
by Craig W. Ross | Mar 14, 2012 | Blog Posts, Culture, Leadership, Talent Development, Team Effectiveness |
When you were growing up, you said one of two things about your parents or your aunts and uncles: Either, “I don’t want to be like them when I grow up.” Or, you whispered, “I want to be like them when I’m older.” Now it’s our turn. The kids are looking...