Posts Tagged ‘leadership’
Timepost - development discussions
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 22:49 No CommentsEverybody in my company is now going through development discussions. It will be interesting to see if something good and lasting will come out of it. I’d say one year is an ideal timeframe for observation. This post’s purpose is to remind me to pay attention to the matter - same time next year.
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Timepost - 101
Thursday, March 11, 2010 22:54 No CommentsWhat better day than 11th to have an argument? The term 1-on-1 should have more distinctive negative meaning. Very little good comes out of fatherly 101. Most leadership 101 situations only take place, because action is necessary and at that point the other party tells and the other listens, rest of the good meaning of [...]
Price awareness
Thursday, March 26, 2009 19:50 No CommentsI’ve been battling with my international representatives about - you know what it’s all about - prices. They believe that, all of a sudden, they are losing the price war against their local competitors. I’ve been discussing the situation with different sources and I must conclude that the price we give is very much competitive, [...]
Theme writing
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 20:44 1 CommentThemes are easy and so are schedules and routines because they give us the box where to stay and not to cross the line. Big organisations love these things as they keep workers in check and managers can just focus on numbers. Small one man home office sweat boxes are expected to take another road. [...]
Incomplete and unfinished
Sunday, December 14, 2008 0:28 No CommentsSo many things remain incomplete and unfinished. I bet you can immediately name something that you should follow through and complete. Things to do crowd our lives and most of the time we worry about things, which will never happen.
Thursday I got a nightmare of a news - customer was going to back down from [...]









