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Month: March 2017

We Need to Do More Critical Thinking: Lessons from Malcolm Gladwell and Tree House Building

We Need to Do More Critical Thinking: Lessons from Malcolm Gladwell and Tree House Building

I recently finished reading every book Malcolm Gladwell ever wrote. I started with The Tipping Point, then read Blink. Next I covered Outliers,  David and Goliath, and finally, What the Dog Saw. None of these books are explicitly about leadership or technology, but there was something about Gladwell’s writing that compelled me to consume more of it. About the time that I was finishing up What the Dog Saw, it dawned on me: Gladwell has a stark and unique ability…

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Don’t Read This Blog: Tips, Theories, and Warnings for Becoming a Blogger

Don’t Read This Blog: Tips, Theories, and Warnings for Becoming a Blogger

I am a blogger. 10 months ago, I wasn’t. This experience doesn’t make me an expert on the subject of blogging by any means, but more often than I would have expected, I’ve been asked for blogging advice. I thought I’d write this article to answer some of the common questions I get, and provide a few pointers and words of encouragement to those that are considering taking up blogging. Start with Why Blogging is a lot of work. You…

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Transform Your Technology Team from Good to Great

Transform Your Technology Team from Good to Great

In today’s world, it’s fashionable to model leadership success after companies like Uber, Airbnb, Tesla, and Netflix. In this blog article, I’m going to reach back and draw upon the leadership lessons from companies like Philip Morris, Circuit City, and Walgreens. Why on earth would I do that? About 15 years ago, I read the quintessential leadership book of its time: Jim Collins’ Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t. Since then, and the hundreds…

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Leadership Requires Diversity of Thought

Leadership Requires Diversity of Thought

You want to be a good leader. Being good means that you have quality ideas inside your head, but more importantly, it means you can easily assimilate ideas around you to arrive at quality decisions. This takes diversity of thought and an intentional act to surround yourself with people different from you. Leaders sometimes inherit leadership teams. Leaders also assemble leadership teams. I’ve been able to do both. How you go about that is critically important. “When two men in…

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Time Management Tips for the Modern Leader

Time Management Tips for the Modern Leader

It’s common knowledge that successful leaders protect and manage their time effectively. This isn’t an inspiring topic about how we can change the world. It’s a necessary topic for how we make time to do our world-changing stuff. The struggle to manage time is universal. We often know the work we need to do, but are nevertheless challenged to find the time to get it done. I’ve not perfected this, but I’ve learned some things over the years that have…

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