Personal Development
Issue: May / June 2019
Issue: May / June 2019
The 1-2-3 Punch: Motivation, Productivity, and Performance
By Heidi Souerwine - May 24, 2019
Heidi Souerwine’s tips on overcoming inertia, avoidance and procrastination
Leadership
Issue: May / June 2017
Issue: May / June 2017
Is Your Leadership Adrift?
By Doug Dickerson - May 25, 2017
Staying on course requires intentionality on your part as a leader explains Doug Dickerson
Personal Development
Issue: May / June 2017
Issue: May / June 2017
Is it Time for You to Spring Forward?
By Rhonda Scharf - May 25, 2017
We all need to spring forward into action, rather than procrastinate about why we can’t, says Rhonda Scharf
Personal Development
Issue: January / February 2017
Issue: January / February 2017
What Are You Putting Off Until Later?
By Jessica Mcgregor Johnson - January 25, 2017
Often the momentum helps move things along says Jessica McGregor Johnson
Leadership
Issue: May / June 2016
Issue: May / June 2016
Slaying the Procrastination Demon in Your Organization
By Liz Stincelli - May 25, 2016
Procrastination makes everything more difficult than it needs to be. So, what really lies behind the procrastination in your organization? asks Liz Stincelli
Project Management
Issue: January / February 2014
Issue: January / February 2014
Be Results Driven
By Joan Burge - January 25, 2014
‘A professional is someone who cares about results, not just the activity. The only catch is that it takes a certain kind of person’. Michael Hammer, author of Re-engineering the Corporation Successful leaders do not think “What are the tasks I have to do today?” They think “What are the results I have to achieve?” Their... Read more »
Project Management
Issue: September / October 2012
Issue: September / October 2012
How to Deal with Procrastination
By Graham W Price - September 25, 2012
Facing your fears might just be the way to eliminating procrastination for good. Jeremy Lazell, a successful journalist, used to be a self-confessed procrastinator. In a recent Sunday Times article, he described how in two years he’d managed to write three pages of his novel. Until that is, he attended one of my training... Read more »