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Why Leaders Should Cultivate Employee Groups To Foster Inclusion And High Performance
Too many leaders worry about affinity and employee groups in the workplace because they're concerned about what it will do to their culture. There's a fear that the creation of these groups will further Balkanize the organization and that -...
College athletics changed my life, and that's why I oppose paying athletes to play
My sister and I were raised on food stamps by a single mom who worked three jobs to make ends meet. Our family had no college tradition and no money for tuition. My only shot at a university education was by winning an athletic scholarship, which...
Driving Toward The Future: What Auto Industry CFOs Are Doing Right
It was only nine years ago that the Tesla Model S launched to great fanfare from environmentalists…and a collective yawn from the traditional auto industry.
Fast forward to today and the electric vehicle maker's market cap nearly...
Leading Your Sales Team By Understanding Where They Are On This Axis
Every sales team is made up of individuals with different strengths and weaknesses, but too many sales managers try to run their teams as if they're a standardized block.
It's easy to understand why. Sales management is a high-str...
5 Leadership Traps to Avoid Post-COVID
No more excuses.
The pandemic's first year gave leaders some slack: The situation was novel, the challenges unique. Everyone was flying blind.
Those days are over. We're still confronting the crisis, but the adrenaline...
With COVID-19 Fears Receding, It's Time to Reclaim Travel Budgets and Reconnect With Customers
The time is right for smart businesses to plan for life after quarantine. COVID-19 vaccination rates are up, infection rates are down, and states are launching more plans to re-open the economy.
While it's liberating to consider the...
Ditch The Old Ways Of Selling And Embrace This Path To Make Your Customer Happy
I deeply believe in being customer centric when it comes to selling. Really understanding the needs of buyers usually leads to a good outcome for both parties and to the kind of relationship that results in repeat business.
But there...
Making pharma's post-Covid-19 future faster and smarter
There's nothing like a global pandemic to force a reimagining of one's business. The pharmaceutical industry can't keep doing what it's been doing for years.
The global impact of a pandemic has revealed the opportunity and limitations...
Time for CFOs to Spark Up Relationships in China
If anyone hoped for a quick thaw in China relations under President Joe Biden, they've already been disappointed.
The early rhetoric on China coming from the White House has remained tough. The Biden administration is in no hurry to...
Six Simple Steps To Create A Customer-Centric Sales Culture That Builds Trust And Results
Almost every company claims to put the customer first, but the reality is that this business promise gets a lot of lip service.
Despite clear evidence showing that customer-centered businesses grow faster and out-perform competitors,...
Become A Cybersecurity-Savvy Director In 6 Steps
Until a crisis erupts, cybersecurity issues don't get a lot of attention in many corporate boardrooms. The topic is often viewed as a box to be checked while directors devote their real focus to the business's core financial numbers and goals...
Finding diverse talent: Your processes and perceptions are the problem, not the pipeline
There are few things that trouble me more than organizations claiming they can't find diverse talent because there's a "pipeline problem."
All one needs to do is look at the facts. By 2030, Hispanics will represent 21% of the...
Want To Win The Long Game In Sales? Focus On Your Customer More Than The Competition
Salespeople face great pressure to focus more on the competition than the client. It's an unforgiving business world out there, and sales reps have quarterly sales targets to meet and market share to gain. We all want to win, right?
How to decide whether to close a business during the pandemic
The 2020 pandemic sent many businesses scrambling to protect their employees and pivot their operations to retain their customers. This crisis presented more challenges and opportunities over the course of a few months than most businesses see in...
Biden's Trade Policy Stresses Investment in U.S. Jobs
The Biden administration may be less than a month old, but its early words and actions have provided clear signs of where trade policy is headed and what that means for businesses.
Washington politics and policy are lining up to creat...
Time To Dump The 'Eat What You Kill' Compensation Model
It's surprising how often we see professional services firms get in their own way when it comes to driving new business and deepening partnerships with existing clients.
A primary culprit for this is outdated compensation practices...
How hospitals can chart a path to financial recovery in 2021
By any measure, 2020 was a disastrous financial year for U.S. healthcare providers.
As the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed their emergency capacity, hospitals and health systems saw their most profitable revenue pipelines dry up as pati...
This Is the Single Most Important Job of a Leader
Setting strategy and keeping the organization on track to meet its goals is critical for a leader. As a matter of fact, it's probably what any leader will be evaluated against at the end of the year. But a true leader needs to take a wide...
We've Been Played By The Political Industrial Complex
In a prescient farewell address 60 years ago, U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower predicted the rise of America's military industrial complex. Yet as visionary as he was, Eisenhower missed the rise of another complex - one that is arguably mo...
Selling In 2021 Is All About Relevance And Here's How To Get There
Ten months into the pandemic, customers are edgy. Maybe it's cabin fever. Maybe it's the challenging business environment. But make no mistake: Buyers are expecting more and more from sellers - and the pressure is on to deliver.