Happy New Year
When we approach a new year we do so with high hopes and a history. We have high hopes for what a new year holds as well as a history of not fully realizing our full potential. This post will help you...
View ArticleHugh’s Words of Wisdom Wednesday: Controlling What you Cannot Control
A common complaint a lot of the leaders and teams I work with have is that they are overwhelmed, overscheduled, and overburdened. When you pull back the curtain on the beliefs and assumptions of...
View ArticleWhy Do You Do What You Do?
Why does Jeff Bezos start his senior leadership team meetings in silence? Why does Tom Brady spend voluminous hours studying film of his opponents? Why does world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman...
View Article6 Traits of Effective Goal Setting
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View ArticleThe 3 Relationship Strategies That Guarantee your Success
How good at relationship building do you need to be to succeed? If you need to be good at relationship building, whom do you need to build relationships with? Your boss, employee, and customer? In our...
View ArticleHigh Performance Cultures: What every organization can learn from Ferrari,...
It was one of the most thrilling moments in my life. I was doing 137 miles per hour at the Porsche racing school in what is best described as a rocket ship built on four wheels. The engine, only a few...
View ArticleWhat Is the One Thing You Need to Learn?
Credit Deposit Photos Every year I interview successful executives and entrepreneurs to learn what’s important to them. If I understand what’s important to them, I can better understand their hopes,...
View ArticleThese 3 Words Define Your Leadership Purpose
Early in my career, my purpose was rather shallow and self-centered. It was to become as secure as possible financially, as soon as possible. That’s it. There was nothing embedded in my purpose about...
View ArticleSmall Good Deeds Versus Grand Intentions
I heard someone paraphrase the American Naturalist John Burroughs once. They said, “the smallest good deed is of more importance to the world than the grandest of intentions.” This holds true at work...
View ArticleThe Problem is You, Hugh
I’m oftentimes surprised by how difficult I make things. Here’s what I mean. We have a nine-month-old Giant Schnauzer puppy named Remy. When I walk Remy, I carry lots of treats to entice him to remain...
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