This is not about me. But about my experience…
Don’t you hate these guys who know everything better than you?
Even worse if they are your boss…
But maybe you should reconsider if „hate“ is really the best attitude to have towards them… Let me try to explain why I think that way…
When I think about the statement [...]
It’s Not Easy To Be A Genius…
November 4, 2009, by Florian Suerie
Effective Leadership Communication
October 28, 2009, by Heinz Landau
Mastering your skills in connecting with people by making them feel that they matter to you is a key element of caring leadership and is crucial to the success of any leader and any organization. Effective leadership communication typically increases trust and respect, can build morale and manage conflict, influences employees, can win hearts and [...]
Read more...Make It Work: Employer Branding I
October 21, 2009, by Stephan Polomski
What are we talking about when talking about Employer Branding? When we start to talk about employer branding we find two major occasions why to talk about this seemingly unproductive topic. It is the when which leads us right to the definition. The main reasons why to yearn for employer branding are
1. Your people resign [...]
What Gets You Fired…
October 15, 2009, by Heinz Landau
“What gets you fired… and what gets you promoted” is a concept which Prof. Paul A. L. Evans who is a professor of Organizational Behaviour, Organizational Development and Human Resources at INSEAD University, Fontainebleau, France, has developed. I have seen him using it in presentations in Chicago, Bangkok and Fontainebleau and it has impressed me [...]
Read more...Who Cares Wins
September 28, 2009, by Heinz Landau
December 28,2004. Two days after the Tsunami had hit the southern part of Thailand and had left a picture of devastation, I am in my office in Bangkok. I phone Mr. Promboon Panitchpakdi, the Executive Director of the Raks Thai Foundation (RTF), the local arm of CARE International, one of the world’s largest development and [...]
Read more...“Reaching the Top…
September 23, 2009, by Stephan Polomski
… is not the objective” – that was what Hanspeter Eisendle, our mountain guide, said, just when we reached Cassian´s Peak at 2581 meters height in the Sarentin Alps in South Tyrol last week.
After some hours marching through walls of fog and the sentiment of deception that the Dolomites and their spectacular summits on the [...]
Showing Gratitude
September 17, 2009, by Heinz Landau
Last week, I participated in a “Corporate Strategy Retreat –Workshop” of the B. Grimm Group of Companies. About 25 senior managers from various companies of the business group were present. Harald Link, the CEO, opened the meeting with an introduction of each and every participant to the audience. He described briefly everyone’s major contribution to [...]
Read more...Give Copyright to Your Follower’s Work!
September 14, 2009, by Erik G. Hansen
After too a long night at the computer, together with my former master’s student, finalizing a journal article for submission to the editorial board, my eyes began to shut at a time around 3:10 am. Few time after waking up the next morning, I find myself sitting in an ICE train towards my home town. [...]
Read more...“…and Find I´m King of the Hill…”
September 7, 2009, by Stephan Polomski
When Frank Sinatra sang these lines, he meant New York and his career path – to be a number one, top of the list – just the feeling of having it achieved to be at the summit and celebrate oneself happily and loudly. – When Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was experiencing the feeling of standing [...]
Read more...The Three Most Significant Lessons Learned
September 6, 2009, by Heinz Landau
Recently, I read an article in a business magazine where a seasoned CEO was asked what his three most significant lessons learned over his career were. That made me think what I would have answered, if I were confronted with this question.
Those people who know me will not be surprised that I will cite three [...]
Authentic Leadership, A Matter Of Trust
September 2, 2009, by Martin Aldergard
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer 2009, the trust among general public (including employees) of corporate CEO’s and leaders is at it’s lowest point since the barometer started 10 years ago. Not surprisingly.
I started to think and read of what it is that drives trust as a leader and what it means being an [...]
Knowing Where You Stand
August 29, 2009, by Heinz Landau
At Merck Thailand, we used to have a vision and a mission statement where the satisfaction of employees as well as customers was explicitly mentioned. In order to know where we are standing regarding the progress of the implementation of our mission and vision, we decided to carry out every six months an Employee Satisfaction [...]
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