Making changes means ‘making or becoming different’ – you are either introducing something new, or altering something that already exists. Changing something means you are leaving your comfort zone. You are used to doing things a certain way and for certain reasons and when this
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Measuring Leadership Effectiveness
It’s easy to get caught up in leadership skills and development. Plus, when things are going well, it’s even easier to ignore any measurements that tell you how effective the leadership really is in your organization. There are numerous ways to measure effectiveness, but all
Read More7 Steps to Transparent Leadership – Creating a Culture of Trust
Creating a Culture of Tust One of my CEO leadership coaching clients naturally has a very participative and coaching leadership style. However, in this difficult economic climate he made a strategic decision to be much more directive with the members of his senior leadership team.
Read MoreMarketing Expert Vs Client – Who is Better Qualified to Decide Marketing Strategy?
As a marketing consultant with more than 35 years of experience, I often work with extremely opinionated clients who apparently have missed their true calling in life, that of a marketing professional. While their credentials may be impressive (doctors, lawyers, executives), they usually have nothing
Read MoreKnow the importance and benefits of agricultural netting.
Agriculture is the backbone of our society, providing us with food, fibre, and countless resources. It’s an industry that constantly evolves and innovates to meet the growing demand for sustainable and efficient production. One such innovation that has revolutionized modern farming is agricultural netting. In
Read MoreClosed and Open Models of Innovation
During the 20th Century, companies achieved competitive advantage by funding their own research laboratories. Many carried out fundamental research (often undirected), developing new technologies out of which spun new products – even new industries. These proprietary, even monopolistic, products generated large profit margins which funded
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