October, 2011

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

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Be the Boss You’d Like to Have

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

The friendly gentleman sitting next to me on the airplane said: “I like my boss because he is genuinely interested in me and what I’m doing. He doesn’t just ask generally how things are going, he says, ‘how’s the [specific] project going?’ I know he’s paying attention and cares. When I first started working for him, he told me ‘you are going to make mistakes.

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What Happened to Vision? Your Thoughts?

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Here’s a question I have been mulling over for awhile. I don’t have the answer and am hoping your responses will help provide some clarity. In the 1980’s and 90’s there was great interest in the topic of vision. Countless books, articles, and studies addressed the topic. However, in this current decade, I’ve noticed a ho-hum attitude about it and I’m curious why.

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Seeing is Achieving

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Today’s post is a guest post by Mark Goulston, M.D. This article first appeared in the Los Angeles Times, distributed by Tribune Media Services. Dr. Goulston is a business psychiatrist, executive coach and author of Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone. Follow him on Twitter @MarkGoulston.

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Diagnose and Cure Team Drift

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

This week’s blog post has been published in the Harvard Business Review. Click here to read it. One of the most common complaints I hear from managers is, “I want to re-energize our team. We used to be cohesive and enjoy working together. Now everyone is focused on their own piece, and we’re so busy we hardly have time to talk with each other anymore.

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