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More engagement at work…what are you waiting for?

The recent WSJ.com article “More Workers Start to Quit” states that “in February the number of employees voluntarily quitting surpassed the number being fired or discharged for the first time since October 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
The article also indicates that the number of employees quitting could continue to grow in the coming [...]

Steps To Creating More Success in 2010: Step 3 – Imagine The Year Ahead

In the last 2 posts we focused on completing 2009 and bringing the new learning to 2010.  Now it’s time to apply it!
Step Three:  Imagine ahead to December 2010
Write a list of your Wins, Gains, and Breakthroughs for 2010.  This part is very important:  Be specific and write them as if they have already happened.
For [...]

3 Steps To Creating More Success in 2010: Step 2 – Identify Lessons Learned

In my last article, we discussed “closing out” 2009 by reflecting on the year. This is a great first step.  But equally as important is the learning that comes from it and what you do with it.  These are the next critical steps to building more success.
Step 2:  Identify lessons learned in 2009.
List 6-8 lessons [...]

Running, Rants and Revelations: On Accountability

Are we becoming less accountable? How often do you own your part?
I do my best thinking when I run. And I do my best running when I think – especially about things that get me charged up! I run faster.
Today I ran fast.
A friend recently sent me a book that someone was writing about online [...]