by Ken Giffin | Feb 12, 2020 | leadership, operational efficiency, productivity, team development
As we approach the end of February, for some leaders, anxiety is starting to set in. The year’s plans have been crafted, and in many companies, there have been January meetings to launch the new plans with the rest of the employee base. Many leaders are already...
by Ken Giffin | Jan 29, 2020 | corporate behavior, leadership, operational efficiency, personal growth, productivity, skills development
A recent Forbes article, 5 Required Skills For Leading Change, made a big impact on Corporate Path Leadership. The synopsis was that Senior Leaders need to be skilled at leading change efforts, or at least seen as experts in change. Yet, normally there isn’t usually a...
by Ken Giffin | Dec 17, 2019 | corporate behavior, leadership, meeting management, productivity, strategic planning
The new year is right around the corner. Is your department really ready? Or what we think of as ready for the unveiling of new strategic plans and a flurry of shared PowerPoint slides, that possibly re-hash what you did last year? Stop right there. Before everyone...
by Ken Giffin | Nov 25, 2019 | leadership, meeting management, productivity
A recent Strategy + Business article caused us to think about the fact that sometimes voices are not heard before decisions are made — and there can be significant consequences because of that fact. In today’s fast paced business world, generating new ideas and...
by Ken Giffin | Oct 24, 2019 | leadership, operational efficiency, productivity, strategic planning
A recent article from McKinsey & Company highlights survey results that separate growth leaders from other leaders. That article, plus a number of client meetings, have us here at Corporate Path Leadership thinking about productivity, and specifically speed vs....
by Ken Giffin | Aug 22, 2019 | leadership, operational efficiency, productivity, strategic planning
As a child, summer was a wonderful time. Days were long and formal plans were scarce. The primary goal was to make sure to do whatever you want, and laze for as long as possible. At some point though, the dream of summer turned into a crash of the end of August and...