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How To Get Key Stakeholders to Support Your Goals & Dreams

How To Get Key Stakeholders to Support Your Goals & Dreams

Actively pursuing our goals, pushing the envelope, and driving towards expansion are TOUGH in any environment, and often takes an “all hands on deck” approach to do so effectively. I recently had the opportunity to speak on this topic to 800+ southern California CEOs and executives. Here are three considerations I discussed about growth, goals […]

Five Top Tips for Leading Team Members to Success

Okay, so you’ve completed an exhaustive search for key team members, and you’re ready to take on the big boys in your industry. You’ve got top players in their area of expertise. Don’t get ahead of yourself though, now the hard work begins. It’s not enough to just hire the right players; you need to […]

Leaders are Readers

Leaders are Readers 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Pic John Maxwell

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. Follow them and People Will Follow You, by John C. Maxwell The one thing you need to know about leadership is that there are 21 things you need to know about leadership! Leaders are Readers So says John C. Maxwell, one of America’s most prolific business thought leaders over […]

Jeff Tabor: My 3 Success Strategies for Building Trust

Jeff Tabor My 3 success strategies for building trust

How do you stand out against your competition? How do you get a steady stream of new referrals? How do you get people to happily pay more to work with you? One word: Trust. You’re in a tough spot. You’ve got a lot of competition and everyone is all doing and saying the same things. […]

Pain Is The Name Of Your Game

Pain's the name of the game

Our pain today fuels the strength we’ll feel tomorrow, as every challenge offers opportunity for growth. Therefore, pain is the name of your game. During those wet and snowy winter months in rural upstate New York, while most of my classmates were smoking behind the school, trying out for the basketball team, or hanging at […]

Why Veterans Miss War

Why Veterans Miss War

Is it the adrenaline-laced moments of the firefight, or is it the opposite of war that is missed? Could it be that what’s really missed is the feeling of brotherhood and connection? An attempt to answer Why Veterans Miss War Sebastian Junger has been covering wars as a journalist for more than twenty years, and […]

Why Most Managers Suck: No Strengths Based Leadership!

How Strengths Based Leadership, Team Building, and Hiring Practices Can Transform Any Organization and Help You Soar With Your Strengths. It’s always been intuitive to me, but it wasn’t until serving on Special Forces A-Teams that I was able to connect the dots between working in our inherent strengths and the enhanced outcomes and mind-blowing […]