Nothing To Say

Sometimes you just have nothing to say.  Nothing to add to the ongoing dialogue, no facts that help with the decision under discussion, no new ideas to move things forward.  No ideas at all.  Rarely am I at a loss for something to add but I find myself with nothing...

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One Bad Apple Rots The Entire Basketful

For many years we've all known that a few incompetent or disruptive employees can hurt morale for all.  This is why I've always advised managers to get rid of these people even if they think they're irreplaceable...which no one really is.  Now there's research showing it's even worse than...

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Brevity…

Recently I moderated two panels at the Wharton Africa Business Forum, one on media and one on marketing.  Both aimed at Africa, of course. There were a number of talks by people such as Coca Cola's head of Africa.  My panels included a man who ran for president of Nigeria and the...

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The Power of Pleasant People

I'm in my fourth day of having all my power and internet service out due to the storm of a few days ago, four days to be exact.  It has focused my thinking on how our hold on modern life is amazingly tenuous.  I write this from a place I...

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Speak With Clarity…Be Crystal Clear

Since I saw an article by Lucy Kellaway in the Financial Times a few days ago I've been thinking about it.  I even tweeted it out so perhaps you've already read it.  If not, here it is, "Management guff lands in China."  I am in awe of Kellaway.  She is a...

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Blackberry Turning Into Jam

It's been fascinating to watch Blackberry in the midst of self destruction.  Before I go on, let me say that I have a Blackberry and like it quite a bit.  I've found that on my frequent travels around the world, including out of the way places in Africa, my...

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Three Questions for Leadership Success

Having just returned from the US-Africa Business Summit sponsored by The Corporate Council on Africa, leadership is on my mind.  Attendees included everyone from Senators Coons and Isakson who are respectively the Chair and the Ranking Member of the Senate Africa Sub-Committee to Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson of the...

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Selling the Wrong Story

Since I wrote the last post, Locked In Our Beliefs and Assumptions, I've been musing over what I said.  I've also had a few conversations about it with people who read my words and thought that I, and Donna Zajonc, captured something straining our society to its limits...our inability...

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