I’m not going to throw you any softballs. We did enough of that in last night’s #TChat. Instead, I’m going to throw the next pitch really fast – the money ball – straight down the middle. C’mon, let’s see you swing. I want to see you knock it out of the park. Because for the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘emotional intelligence’
The Demand for Great Leadership Exceeds the Supply
Posted: 22nd September 2011 by Kevin W. Grossman in Economics, Emotional Intelligence, Human Resources, Leadership, Training and Development, Workplace CultureTags: business, emotional intelligence, executive management, global economy, human resources, politics
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Again with the leading small and thinking big
Posted: 24th July 2011 by Kevin W. Grossman in Career Management, Emotional Intelligence, Human Resources, Leadership, Performance Management, Talent Management, Training and Development, Workplace CultureTags: business growth, career management, emotional intelligence, focal strength, leadership, leadership development
Today I ran the Wharf to Wharf for the fifth year. But I almost didn’t and I would’ve regretted it because this year for me more than any of the past races was a symbolic rite of leadership passage from the past year. So today I revisit the post I wrote last year about the [...]











