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Making Decisions to Make You Most Productive

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Making Decisions to Make You Most Productive by Kevin Eikenberry on December 20, 2010 in Decision Making , Leadership , Learning Decisiveness is an important skill. This article gives you tools to help you do just that.

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Do You Really Need a Meeting to Make a Decision? Five Keys to.

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Do You Really Need a Meeting to Make a Decision? Your answers to these questions will help you create better and more open decision making processes, and in the meantime help you create more effective and productive meetings.

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The Power of Focus Words

Kevin Eikenberry

This impacts the training we deliver, the way I write this blog, the way we handle Customer product orders and literally a thousand other things. What products or services would you like us to implement? We are in the process of forming a new team and want a strong team ethic and identity towards our key stakeholders.

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The Leader as a Venture Capitalist

Kevin Eikenberry

This isn’t the approach that most leaders and most organizations take, but when you consider that innovation – whether for new product development, process improvements, a new marketing campaign or whatever – is always a bit of a gamble, this portfolio approach makes sense. Where does that leave us as leaders? .

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The Differences Between Feedback and Advice, and Why It Matters

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe The Differences Between Feedback and Advice, and Why It Matters by Kevin Eikenberry on January 10, 2011 in Devloping Others , Leadership , Learning Feedback and advice. I shall act on your advice.

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Before You Make Your New Year's Resolutions

Kevin Eikenberry

What is the benefit that you will derive from the process and result? It isn’t about the 10 (or 5 or 25) pounds. Why do you want to weigh less? It isn’t about the exercise regimen. It isn’t about reading that book on your nightstand. Why do you want to read it?

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Proving It Through your Actions – a Guest Post from Steve Farber

Kevin Eikenberry

If you are having performance discussions (formal and a part of your organizational process or not), I (and Steve) urge you to ask them his questions to them. There is still time to vote for Steve or our other great nominees for the Best Leadership Blog of 2011. You know you need to give them feedback. Do it now !

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