Five Easy Principles?

It’s not enough to know what to do. Understanding why is important, too, so the Ethics Guy explores the deceptively simple guidelines that govern behavior Over the past four weeks, this column has looked at some ethical questions that arise in professional and personal life, such as the ethics of New Year’s resolutions, whether it’s […]

Delegation: The Key to Self-Management

Delegation: The Key to Self-Management

Who manages you? You may have a boss, who manages some percentage of your tasks at work. But who manages the entirety of your life? No one, if you don’t. Are you willing to supervise yourself, to manage yourself? Are you willing to allow yourself to be so managed? Your life can be considered one […]

Leadership Inspirations – Foolish Questions

“There are no foolish questions and no one becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.” Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1865 – 1923) German-American mathematician and electrical engineer fostered development of alternating current; enabling the expansion of the U.S. electric power industry

Thriving in the New Economy

Have you ever wanted to get into the minds of some of the most inspirational dealmakers in the business world? After working at CNBC for almost a decade, I have been lucky enough to talk to some of them on a regular basis. Realizing not everyone has that kind of access, I decided to open […]

Leadership Inspirations – Planned Fortune

“Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.” Thomas Edison(1847 – 1931) American inventor, scientist and businessman

The Apollo Attitude – When Failure is Not an Option

It’s hard to beat the movie Apollo 13 for drama. Over 200,000 miles from Earth, in the vacuum of space, an explosion disabled a space capsule on its way to the Moon. The mission was over. And it would have been reasonable to assume the astronauts’ lives were over, too. Yet three days later, the […]

Leadership Inspirations – What Lies Within

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lives within us.” Ralph Waldo Emerson American essayist, philosopher, and poet

Are You a Good Leader?

You will be if you draw on key ethical principles. Here’s how to do it, whether you’re a CEO, a banker, an entrepreneur, or anyone else in business “Never underestimate the other guy’s greed.” This isn’t just a classic line from the 1983 Brian De Palma film, Scarface (written by Oliver Stone). It also reflects […]

StrategyDriven Podcast Special Edition 27 – An Interview with Chris Edgar, author of Inner Productivity

StrategyDriven Podcasts focus on the tools and techniques executives and managers can use to improve their organization’s alignment and accountability to ultimately achieve superior results. These podcasts elaborate on the best practice and warning flag articles on the StrategyDriven website. Special Edition 27 – An Interview with Chris Edgar, author of Inner Productivity explores how […]

Putting “You” in the Denominator: The Renaissance of Self

The Oracle of Delphi told Socrates that he was the wisest man in all of Athens. After many years of reflection, Socrates had the answer. He was the wisest, because he knew he wasn’t the wisest. Pretty cool, huh? Leaders know the road of self-knowledge and self-discovery are never ending. This yellow brick road leads […]