Yesterday I attended the Faith@Work luncheon in Albuquerque. Rob Mahon with the Navigators Ministry is doing a great job with reaching and ministering to the business community in Albuquerque. He has a monthly luncheon at the Hilton Hotel for almost 400 business leaders and gives a short motivational talk. This month he talked about How to SHINE in... Continue Reading →
4 words to set better goals
Have you had trouble setting clear goals? Or set them and kind of meandered around trying to fulfill them? One practice that has helped me is to set CIMA goals. CIMA is a Spanish word which means, "the summit" or "top". So think of it this way: If you want to reach the top of your game,... Continue Reading →
Producing Ability and Desire
Imagine the frustration if you had a great desire to play professional basketball like Jeremy Lin, but did not have any ability. On the other hand, suppose you had his ability, but never really wanted to put forth the effort. What a waste that would be! You would miss out on being really great at... Continue Reading →
Promises, Promises
We live in a world where promises are broken all the time. Couples make promises to one another to marry "until death do us part", only to later divorce. Leaders make promises to followers and later falter. Politicians promise to reduce taxes and debt. So many broken promises make it hard to trust anyone. But,... Continue Reading →
HBR: The Last Act of a Great CEO
Terry and I read this in Harvard Business Review. http://www.hbr.org Thanks to our good friend Bob Hooks who got us a subscription! The issue was January 2009 called TRANSFORMING LEADERS. The article is called "The Last Act of a Great CEO". It has good ideas on transition over to new leaders or new leadership teams.... Continue Reading →
