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Master Your Motivation

Kevin Eikenberry

Motivation is a critical subject for leaders. I know this because every leader I talk to wants to better understand how to motivate their teams. If I could point you to a short book that would give you real research and real-life examples of how to do that, would you be interested? If you are, […].

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The Why Axis: Hidden Motives and the Undiscovered Economics of Everyday Life

Kevin Eikenberry

I bought the book, because as a leader and teacher and writer about leadership, I also want to know more about people’s motives so I can better understand how to coach, lead and influence them. Books Influence Leadership Learning economics incentives' This book delivers on that goal, […].

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How to Share Bad News Without Demotivating Your Team

Kevin Eikenberry

I do realize that there is “bad news” and there is “seriously-work-and-life-changing-bad-news”, but regardless of the depth, leaders worry about the impact the news will have on the psyche, attitude and motivation of their […].

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How to Get Lazy People to Work

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe How to Get Lazy People to Work by Kevin Eikenberry on November 29, 2010 in Devloping Others , Leadership , Learning In our Bud to Boss Workshops we get asked different versions of this question frequently.

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How to Deal with a Complacent Person

Kevin Eikenberry

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 Do You Really Need a Meeting to Make a Decision?

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Five Minutes - a Key to Successful Time Management

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Five Minutes – a Key to Successful Time Management by Kevin Eikenberry on January 28, 2011 in Decision Making , Leadership , Learning , Manage Projects , Personal Development Every leader I talk to tells me they are busy.

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Fostering Shared Responsibility - a Guest Post by Ed Brenegar

Kevin Eikenberry

He consultants, teaches, coaches, writes and speaks about leadership, gratitude, stewardship and the social/organizational dynamics of organizations. He consultants, teaches, coaches, writes and speaks about leadership, gratitude, stewardship and the social/organizational dynamics of organizations.