Dave Bushy November 20, 2021 Every leader experiences that first adrenaline rush – tinged with a bit of uncertainty – when we first take command of a department, a company, or a military unit. Part of the mixed emotions we experience can be linked to the very real feeling that we have finally achieved a … Continue reading Taking Command – Your Turn at the Helm
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How to Handle a Glitch in the Chain of Command
Liz Kislik — May 28, 2019 Follow @lizkislik — May 28, 2019 If your job is in the middle of an organization —as a senior manager, a director, an assistant VP, or even a VP with a couple of levels between you and the CEO — then you’re in leadership, even though you’re not at … Continue reading How to Handle a Glitch in the Chain of Command
Command Respect; Don’t Demand It: 6 Qualities of Strong Leaders
Tony Delmercado — January 15, 2019 Follow @tdelmercado — January 15, 2019 Bad bosses might demand respect, but true leaders make it their mission to earn it. That’s because bosses like to talk about how great they are. They blame problems on their teams and take credit for successes that have little to do with … Continue reading Command Respect; Don’t Demand It: 6 Qualities of Strong Leaders
9 Email Subject Lines that Command Attention
By Kim George, Published November 12, 2014 On average, there are more than 144.8 billion emails sent every day. Wowza! It’s no secret email remains one of the preferred methods of communication – especially for business owners. Yet, of the 144.8 billion emails sent per day, sadly an estimated 69% of email recipients report email … Continue reading 9 Email Subject Lines that Command Attention