by Richard Spoon | Jun 21, 2017 | Change Management, Leadership
Any good business leader knows policies are essential to effectively manage resources. There are policies and quotas for hiring new people, protocols and limits to making large capital investments, spending limits that vary by management level – the list goes on. But...
by ArchPoint | Jan 30, 2017 | Leadership
The new year symbolically represents an opportunity for a new beginning—a chance to make changes or improvements from the previous year. A new year feels fresh, invigorating and like we are being given a chance to right wrongs, course correct and grow. As a business...
by Stephen Peele | Jan 20, 2017 | Leadership, Strategy & OGSM
You know, you never want to mess with your little toe. You never want to break it or smash it into a table leg, because aside from how badly it hurts, you can’t imagine how big of an impact it can have on your whole body. I did that one day, and everything about my...
by Craig Berkowitch | Jun 28, 2016 | Change Management, Leadership
We’ve all heard the old adage erroneously attributed to management guru Peter Drucker that “culture eats strategy for breakfast.” In fact, many studies do show a direct correlation between organizational culture and business performance. But if culture is more...
by Stephen Peele | Jun 22, 2016 | Change Management, Leadership
As an aviation enthusiast and engineer, many things make more sense to me when compared to what I know about flying. I look at strategic planning like a company taking off into the sky on a journey to an exotic destination. Everyone breathes a sigh of relief as they...
by ArchPoint | Sep 9, 2015 | Leadership
Legend has it that Apple’s Steve Jobs killed projects at the tech giant for one purpose — to birth a new one. Jobs recognized that some level of dissatisfaction exists in every market and capitalizing on that dissatisfaction was the root of his genius. He proved that...