Archive for March, 2006

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Traffic

More on leadership…

Nick Annetts from Wunderman Bangkok inspired me with his analogy of the motorway – check out his comment in last week’s posting. Basically, his point was that a good leader understands his team and chooses the right lane for each member – some fast; some slow; some at the speed limit, if you will.

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Monday, March 20th, 2006

Leaders

The notion of intent as the primary and powerful driver of integration, teams, seamless delivery, you name it, seems to resonate with many of you, many of our colleagues and even clients with whom I have shared this thought.

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  • I think there are three main cornerstones to a successful leader: 1. Communication - motivating your followers and gaining their complete trust and respect by: leading by example, being charismatic, passionate and energetic about intent, confident, level-headed and 'walking the talk'. 2. Strategy - Demonstrating that you are 'smart' and can lead your followers to 'success'. 3. Negotiation ...
  • In my mind and experience, a good will drive intent through a mindset, a road to an attainanable set of ideals or goals. The path to these goals however should be more of a motorway.While some may travel in the fast lane, the majority will be in the middle, and there will of course the slow drivers and hard shoulder ...
Monday, March 13th, 2006

Murder

I recently watched a group of our colleagues come together in a new business presentation, develop an exciting and compelling proposition for the prospective client, and win.