by Harriet Cohen | Feb 26, 2020 | accountability, EQ, feedback/evaluations, Goals, Harriet Cohen, Leadership, Professional development, recognition
We intend to do things but don’t because we aren’t committed. How do we stay accountable and is it just us? I intend to get back to playing the piano but i am not committed so I am not making time for it. Unless I schedule the gym on the calendar I...
by Harriet Cohen | Mar 26, 2019 | business tools, Harriet Cohen
I recently had the privilege of presenting a seminar to the Synergy Networking group in the Greater Conejo Chamber, ( great group), on the role of the CEO. One of the key areas we discussed was delegation. That seems to be the hardest job for many people which is...
by Harriet Cohen | Feb 27, 2019 | Harriet Cohen
You have gotten rid of the monsters under the bed, what are you doing about the ones in your head? We all have self doubts Quite a while ago I read a study that said CEOs and others in high levels fear that people will see they are not as smart as they portray...
by Harriet Cohen | Nov 6, 2018 | Harriet Cohen
I was reminded of this concept recently when talking to a former client who is having difficulty taking actions to improve business A hierarchy of failure worth following Not all failures are the same. Here are five kinds, from frequency = good all the way to...
by Harriet Cohen | Nov 6, 2018 | Harriet Cohen
Seth Godin recently did a blog about the flip side in which he stated that if failure is not an option then there is no innovation. It reminds me of the adage that states a blind man will never know darkness. We need the polar extremes to project us forward. We need...
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