Are You a Doer or Leader?
No doubt, the demands are many and the pressures can be daunting for those in leadership positions. More often than not, leaders are in their roles because they had success earlier in their careers. They excelled, performed, and delivered as the absolute best doers of jobs, tasks, and projects. Executives, recruiters, and/or hiring leaders noticed, and invited
Different Matters
Different Matters The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas means different things to different people. For some it means a great party. For others it means an amazing steak but not before a remarkable craft cocktail experience. For many it means an electric vibe on the casino floor. To some guests it means an unrivaled, one-of-a-kind wrap around terrace
Be you. This is me.
Be you. This is me. Last night on Sunday Night Football, sports fans who were listening and/or paying attention late in the game got an insightful glimpse into Matt Nagy, rookie 40-year old head coach for the Chicago Bears. Chris Collinsworth and Al Michaels are always great on the call, and last night even in somewhat of
Welcome Home! A little ‘welcome’ goes a long way
Meet my new friends at The Brown Hotel, in Louisville, KY. For the past several weeks, I've worked side by side with teams in various departments of this historic, 95-year old slice of hotel heaven. (Happy Birthday to The Brown, who celebrated 95 years last week, having opened her doors on October 25th, 1923!) As an independent consultant