Kevin Eikenberry

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Eliciting Excellence – An Online Leadership and Learning Opportunity

Kevin Eikenberry

This is an opportunity to learn from top experts at no cost. Five Reasons to Make Discomfort Your Friend How to Get Lazy People to Work Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday Ten Ways to Make a Great First Impression Five Minutes - a Key to Successful Time Management Kevin Eikenberry: Thanks Dave!Kevin

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What is the Price?

Kevin Eikenberry

The cost of an iPad, new shoes or a dress? Not just if we are a business owner, Brand, Marketing or Sales Manager, or someone else traditionally responsible for price, but for all of us as leaders, thinking about how people invest of themselves, their time, energy and more. How much money you’ll have to spend to get something you want?

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Twelve Programs for Creating Remarkable Leaders

Kevin Eikenberry

If you are looking for a cost effective and quick way to deliver targeted leadership skills training in your organization, this is a great tool. Participant workbooks for each workshop can be purchased separately.) If you want a pre-built way to deliver an ongoing series of leadership workshops, this is a great tool. -R

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What a Leader Can Learn From 20 Cents Postage Due

Kevin Eikenberry

This is clearly a police action that costs a great deal of the postal services assets. My cell provider (for the past nearly 15 years, who I also purchase a landline and digital TV from) said I’d have to pay an early upgrade fee, plus the cost of a new phone. Keep up the great work Kevin! to go before I could refresh.

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Favorite Leadership Lessons – a Guest Post from Terry Starbucker

Kevin Eikenberry

Leaders must: Practice “Full Spectrum” management , where high performers get the recognition they deserve, AND underperformers either get coached or let go. Avoid inertia at all costs – or risk heading in the wrong direction. Trust the facts, for if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it. Let’s keep learning together!

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Leadership Lessons from Sparky Anderson

Kevin Eikenberry

The Big Red Machine had great players, but they also had a fabulous manager. I admired him and was pleased when later in his career he managed the Tigers to a World Series Championship as well. He was the first manager to win a World Series title in both the National and American Leagues. Sparky died yesterday at age 76.

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Making Decisions to Make You Most Productive

Kevin Eikenberry

What is it costing to wait or delay this decision (or can I afford to delay it)? Five Reasons to Make Discomfort Your Friend How to Get Lazy People to Work Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday Ten Ways to Make a Great First Impression Five Minutes - a Key to Successful Time Management Kevin Eikenberry: Thanks Dave!Kevin