August, 2016

Kevin Eikenberry

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Why September is the New January

Kevin Eikenberry

I don’t know where this type of comparison phrase originated, or even why it has become so popular; but it certainly has. And you have heard it many times: Breakfast is the new lunch. YouTube is the new TV. Sitting is the new smoking. I’ve got a new one for you today. September is the […]. The post Why September is the New January appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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Time Management Magic: How To Get More Done Every Day And Move from Surviving to Thriving

Kevin Eikenberry

You have the same amount of time as everyone else on the planet. Think of your hero, your mentor, or anyone you look up to. Same amount of time. Anyone who cares about their results and the future would like to get more done in the time they have. And who doesn’t want to move […]. The post Time Management Magic: How To Get More Done Every Day And Move from Surviving to Thriving appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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Remarkable TV: The Power of a Name

Kevin Eikenberry

Words have meaning and names have power. — Author Unknown Using someone’s name can be extremely powerful in your role as a leader. And it goes way beyond just being a sign of courtesy or a way of recognizing them. Here’s what I mean… Tweet it out: Few words carry more meaning or garner more […]. The post Remarkable TV: The Power of a Name appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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The Leader’s Role in Motivation with Susan Fowler

Kevin Eikenberry

In today’s episode, I’m talking with Susan Fowler, who is the author of various by-lined articles, peer-reviewed research, and six books, including the bestselling Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager with Ken Blanchard. In her new best-seller, Why Motivating People Doesn’t Work…and What Does, she applies psychological discoveries that lay out a successful, research-based […].

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Remarkable TV: On the Art of Asking

Kevin Eikenberry

A conversation obviously requires two participants, but there are a few tips that you can employ to improve your chances of having a better, more effective and more interesting conversation. Check them out in today’s video! Tweet it out: If you want to master the art of conversation, start with the art of questions. @KevinEikenberry […].

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What Shouldn’t Change When Leading a Remote Team

Kevin Eikenberry

Here at the Kevin Eikenberry Group we spend a lot of time helping leaders of all kinds in all sorts of work situations. One of the most prevalent of those situations is someone leading a remote, or partially remote, team – a team where at least some of the members work at a location remote […]. The post What Shouldn’t Change When Leading a Remote Team appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty

Kevin Eikenberry

By Charles Leerhsen This is the latest, and I believe most accurate and complete (more on that in a minute) biography of one of the greatest baseball players ever to live. To give you some context, here is a paragraph from the Amazon.com description of the book: Ty Cobb is baseball royalty, maybe even the […]. The post Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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