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Why Speed Wins Out Over Perfection

Why Speed Wins Out Over Perfection

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....
Shake Off that Summer Slump! Three Actions to Revive Your Strategic Plan

Shake Off that Summer Slump! Three Actions to Revive Your Strategic Plan

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...
Don’t Let “Being Agile” Become an Excuse for Not Clearly Outlining Direction

Don’t Let “Being Agile” Become an Excuse for Not Clearly Outlining Direction

by Ken Giffin | Jul 23, 2019 | leadership, operational efficiency, productivity, strategic planning, team development

Agile is a proven framework in the world of development. The agile process helps development teams provide rapid responses and feedback to their projects, and it opens up opportunities to assess the project’s direction in the middle of the development cycle....
Get the Most From Your Next Brainstorming Session

Get the Most From Your Next Brainstorming Session

by Ken Giffin | May 14, 2019 | corporate behavior, leadership, meeting management, productivity, strategic planning

Brainstorming ideas with a team can be a rewarding way to generate new ideas and stimulate energy for the entire group. On the flip side, if not done productively, it also can be a colossal waste of time and drain their energy. What’s the difference in outcome? Great...
8 Ways to Make Your Meetings More Productive

8 Ways to Make Your Meetings More Productive

by Ken Giffin | Dec 13, 2018 | corporate behavior, leadership, personal growth, productivity

A recent article from Psychology Today focused on meetings and why they so often fail. Corporate Path Leadership agrees with most of the points in the article — and appreciates the fact that the focus of the article was how to make meetings more effective,...
4 Steps to Make Business Conflict Work

4 Steps to Make Business Conflict Work

by Ken Giffin | Nov 7, 2018 | corporate behavior, productivity, team development

A recent article on “How to avoid a culture war in business” got us here at Corporate Path Leadership thinking a bit more about conflict in general. Conflict is inherent wherever we are. Especially in the workplace. The author for this article recognized that and made...
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