It’s a leader’s primary responsibility to take care of tomorrow. To take care of tomorrow, leaders at every level must set a clear and compelling direction for their team, their function, their business unit or their company.
It’s a leader’s primary responsibility to take care of tomorrow. To take care of tomorrow, leaders at every level must set a clear and compelling direction for their team, their function, their business unit or their company.
ou may not be a Tom Brady fan but we can agree that he has been extremely successful as a quarterback in the NFL. He has achieved this status through a number of disciplines. One of those is his “love of film.”
You have just delivered an engaging presentation, filled with questions and a lively discussion. The next day, you deliver the same message to a different audience and find the communication falling flat, no questions and little discussion.
So how do you craft powerful visuals and use them in a way that gets your message across?
The new year brings opportunities for us to reset goals and create plans for the next 12 months.
Back in the early 1990’s, I had a professor at Grand Valley State University that also became a mentor to me.
One of my favorite adages is “Make sure your brain is in gear before your mouth goes in to motion.”
You’ve been invited to present to a C-Level audience. The stakes are pretty high, and you’re experiencing nerve-wracking anticipation.
ecent participant in our Speak Up & Be Effective™- Momentum (formerly Advanced) program shares her experience from our September reinforcement session.
On Wednesday, September 19, the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce recognized Jennifer Maxson as the 2018 ATHENA Award Recipient.
