I have participated as a leader in many organizations where the leadership culture was just mean - ugly, where competitiveness, and destructive relationships stymied progress. There should be healthy tension and candid debate, but leadership teams need to practice communication, relationship building, emotional intelligence, and be aligned around common purpose to achieve organizational success. Senior leaders, chief executive officers, others need to ensure they are fostering the right environment for leadership otherwise all of that ugliness will trickle through the organization.
As a physician, we are taught that learning and education never stop - they are lifelong. I think education comes in various forms: formal, informal,… - James Merlino
As a physician, we are taught that learning and education never stop - they are lifelong. I think education comes in various forms: formal, informal,…
- James Merlino
Good C-suite executives rise to the top because they can execute. Good execution at the operational level requires us to have a solid handle on detai… - James Merlino
Good C-suite executives rise to the top because they can execute. Good execution at the operational level requires us to have a solid handle on detai…
Things that people thought not possible when they were proposed and blown off become enormously successful. There are a lot of ideas that never succe… - James Merlino
Things that people thought not possible when they were proposed and blown off become enormously successful. There are a lot of ideas that never succe…
I have participated as a leader in many organizations where the leadership culture was just mean - ugly, where competitiveness, and destructive relat… - James Merlino
I have participated as a leader in many organizations where the leadership culture was just mean - ugly, where competitiveness, and destructive relat…
You frequently hear the phrase "culture eats strategy for lunch!" This is something that they don't teach you in school and few leaders appreciate. C… - James Merlino
You frequently hear the phrase "culture eats strategy for lunch!" This is something that they don't teach you in school and few leaders appreciate. C…
Talking about improving the culture, I prefer to say "develop" or "evolve" rather than "change". If I walk into a room and say: "we are here to chang… - James Merlino
Talking about improving the culture, I prefer to say "develop" or "evolve" rather than "change". If I walk into a room and say: "we are here to chang…
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