Category Archive: Leadership Development

4 Dimensions of Office Politics that Matter Most

If unethical office politics turn your stomach, good.

But office politics exist wherever people work.

What is ethical office politics?

Learn the four dimensions of office politics and suggestions for success.

You can’t thrive in organizations by putting your head down and ignoring people.

Do This to Energize Teams

You believe the path you’re on leads to Oz. Perhaps it does. But it might lead to flying monkeys that suck the life out of your team.

Sincerity isn’t enough to energize teams.

If you believe you can win, don’t say, “I’m worried we’re going to lose.”

5 Steps to Love Your Job

You can hate 20% of your job and still love your job.

Over the years I asked managers how much of their job they could hate and still love their job. The number hovers around 20%.

Unrealistic expectations ruin satisfaction.

The formula to love your job is 20-60-20.

The Right Kind of Discontentment

The world is ugly when you’re filled with discontentment.

Discontent with the past drags you into helplessness. But discontent with the present is opportunity to change the future.

Contentment isn’t passivity.

This post offers 7 practices that move leaders toward the right kind of discontentment.

The Five Opportunities of Good Fortune

Jay Elliot became a Sr. VP at Apple because he struck up a conversation with a stranger in the waiting area of a restaurant. The stranger was Steve Jobs.

Don’t wait for good fortune but welcome it when it knocks.

Do This to Bring Meaning to Work

Your boss can’t give you meaning. Neither can your organization.

Meaning comes from within.

We don’t find meaning at work. We bring meaning to work.