Category Archives: Lead People
Hey, The Needle’s Stuck
OK, it’s an old reference, but for those of us who grew up with turntables, the phrase is a familiar one. For those who missed that era, here’s the deal… When you played a record and it got a scratch … Continue reading
Stop Majoring in Minor Things
Consider this a quick reminder of something that you already know, but that we all sometimes seem to forget: Real, meaningful, measurable progress can be achieved only when you let go of the minor things and focus on the major … Continue reading
Every Business Owner Needs Somebody Who Calls You on Your Stuff
No matter how or when it happens, it is seldom a pleasant experience. But if you step back for a moment and recognize the favor the person has done for you, you quickly realize that the proper response is a … Continue reading
Change Your Words, Increase Your Impact
We’ve all heard the phrase, “It’s not what you said, it’s the way you said it.” It’s a comment usually shared by someone with whom we have a close relationship where something we have said has had a negative impact. … Continue reading
The (Often Overlooked) Power of Establishing Routines
Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and independent professionals often thrive in situations that would be challenging for others. They take pride in their ability to respond to the unexpected. They seem to live for the opportunity to do what others say … Continue reading
What Should You Stop Doing?
No matter what business you are in, when you are in charge, there are a lot of things for you to do. The inherent challenge is figuring out which ones need to be done by you, and which ones need … Continue reading
Put the 80/20 Rule to Work in Your Business
Chances are that you’ve heard of the Pareto Principle, also referred to as the 80/20 rule: For many situations, about 80% of the impacts are attributable to about 20% of the causes. Here’s how you can put the 80/20 rule … Continue reading
Remember to Take Time for You
Small business owners are busy people. Building the business, serving your customers, maintaining relationships with partners, vendors, and industry leaders–they all take time and increase the effort required to succeed. But sometimes you just have to say “NO!” or better … Continue reading
