Collaboration Equals Success – Part 2 of 2
What Promotes Collaboration Inside Organizations? Without the proper culture and structure, collaboration and all of its benefits will elude even the most determined company. Stakeholders,...
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Until now, my business trips have taken me to London, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Seoul, Frankfurt, Munich, and Paris, the glitzy global seats of corporate power. Last week I found...
View ArticleIs Less Risk Really the Best Business Strategy?
Was it really the amount of risk taken in the past few years that triggered the financial crisis, or might it be the type of risks taken that are the real culprits? Perhaps, a simple case of too many...
View ArticleRealistic Impossibilities
This week YURU is guest blogging on Blogging Innovation, a leading innovation and marketing blog from Braden Kelley of Business Strategy Innovation. We are honored to be a guest blogger as this is one...
View ArticleBeing the Best vs. Constant Improvement
Just as we must be careful of the words we use with ourselves, so as not to unintentionally sabotage our own motivation; we must also be careful with the words we choose to exemplify our commitment to...
View ArticleRebuilding Haiti – A Unified Strategy
When you see the level of response from the US and nations around the world to the tragic earthquake that rocked Haiti only a few days ago, it is hard not to feel proud of the quality of global...
View ArticleIndividually AND Together
“Individually and Together” — three words I heard this weekend from Will.i.am being interviewed as he fondly remembered the journey of success for his group The Black Eyed Peas. Yes, I am over 40 and...
View ArticleThe 3 C’s of a Successful 21st Century Business
Overtime, many businesses end up evolving through the lens of problem solving and not through the lens of what they want to create. When you take the time to focus on what differentiates a company...
View ArticleAre You Settling for a Pale Version of the Possible?
“Settling for a pale version of the possible” is my favorite line in Tony Schwartz’ new book, The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working. It’s in essence the question that we so often avoid because it gets...
View ArticleSurviving Your Serengeti
Occasionally you read a book and you immediately relate to it. Not only do you comprehend the words and concepts the author is trying to convey, but you can actually feel how it relates to you...
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