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Thought Leadership

One of the best ways to serve my clients is for both of us to be on the same page right from the start. Today I’m thinking of terms and …

To capture the significance of a keystone, let’s first put it in perspective. A keystone in architecture is a central, wedge-shaped stone designed to support the weight of the arch. …

Since the dawn of the first Industrial Revolution (1760-1814), businesses have struggled to achieve a balance between profitability, growth, efficiency, and effectiveness.  Actually, the struggle lies with aligning the resources …

This is the time of year numerous reports and research papers release new insights about what CEO’s and the whole C-suite are generally struggling with. It gets pretty repetitive. We …

We need a reality check on the many ‘studies’ that have been published in recent months about various business challenges.  Their focus ranges from executives’ thinking time, organizational alignment, and …

Effectiveness first - then assess the efficiency level to achieve your ultimate level of productivity.
Which would you rather achieve: Effectiveness or Efficiency
Since the dawn of the first Industrial Revolution (1760-1814), businesses have struggled to achieve a...
Ideas
Which is the Bigger Risk - Creative Solutions or the Status Quo
This is the time of year numerous reports and research papers release new insights about what CEO’s...
The ONE Door
Where is the Thinking Leading Us?
We need a reality check on the many ‘studies’ that have been published in recent months about various...
Different - Confused
Create an Advantage While Confronting Uncertainty
In my last post (via video), I spoke about the three crises we’ve lived through over the past 20 years....
A new frontier for Risk
Disruption Forges a New Frontier for Risk
I spoke at a business gathering recently and had a chance to meet an individual on the Board of a large...
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The Super Powers of Internal Consultants
In the mid 1990’s I was asked to take on a role that, quite unexpectedly, required me to be an ‘Internal...
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