Teamwork

The Drivers Seat

The Drivers Seat

Don’t simply be a passenger. Here are three steps to take ownership of the direction your work and life takes.

Patience, a virtue

Patience, a virtue

I am a believer in patterns providing signs and timely reminders… and the pattern I see at the moment, is people being tested in practicing their patience.

Meetings - friend or foe

Meetings - friend or foe

Meetings can be super beneficial to your business OR an expensive way to tie up your resources. Check out these three tips to ensure your meetings are productive.

Sharing in the good stuff

Sharing in the good stuff

How well do you receive well intentioned constructive or development feedback?

How about positive feedback… I mean, the congratulatory kind… receiving credit where credit is due? 

Find this difficult? Read on…

Slave or Star Employee...?

Slave or Star Employee...?

Running a business and thinking… “If I don’t work harder than my employees, then I’m not a good role model”. 
Think again… what kind of role model do you really want to be?

Time to design

Time to design

Feeling stuck doing the everyday tasks? 

How do you shift from the ‘doing’ to the ‘designing’? Time when you can be working on your business, rather than in it.

Two rules for operational efficiency

Two rules for operational efficiency

Are you and your team focused on what is important?

The Bee Hive is one of the most efficient operations around.  They use little energy to generate great results. 
How?  They have two rules.

Dealing with difficult people

Dealing with difficult people

Last week I had the opportunity to speak to Law Institute Victoria members on Dealing with difficult people…  a topic that is relevant to us all.

In my experience these points are a strong start to creating positive outcomes from difficult situations.



Build capacity in your business

Build capacity in your business

Wondering how to build capacity in your business?

Support an employee when they come to you with a decision… even it is not the best decision. 

“Wait what!? But what if it is a bad decision?” I hear you ask… Great question