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October 20, 2016

How to Make Luck Work for You

This is not about winning a lottery, though the main truth about that is if you’re not in it you can’t win it. This is about how, in work and general life, you can influence luck to help you. I should know, even though I’ve never won a lottery, sort of. On reflection, I think […]

September 29, 2016

Leading in Disruption

After five years as CFO Gary was promoted to CEO of the logistics company, whose long term competitive edge was document and parcel delivery within 24 hours nationwide to capital cities and within two days to regional cities. They were being challenged now by growing electronic document transmission and democratised parcel delivery. Gary’s charter was […]

September 16, 2014

The High Cost and Prevalence of Leadership Cowardice and Ignorance

I am dismayed and frustrated at the prevalence of leadership cowardice and ignorance, and its resulting high cost. As an executive coach I find that most of the cases I undertake, whilst warranted, are exacerbated by a more senior leader failing to be clear, decisive and timely in bringing the critical issues to the attention […]

April 15, 2014

Top Tier Leadership’s Five Pairs of Pillars

CEOs, business owners or any top tier leader of any organisation, community, institution or government must have five specific pairs of pillars in order to be effective. Any other attribute they may have is a bonus, but without the particular pairs of pillars they are deficient as top tier leaders. These pairs of pillars are: […]

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