Category Archives: Leadership 3.0

Tim’s Blog

Establish The Credibility Of Execution

“You can’t expect anyone to trust you as a leader,” says Benoit Cossart, a COO I admire, “first you’ve got to establish the credibility of execution.” He’s so right. Trust is like a bank balance, and when you begin a … read more

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When It Gets Emotional: Slow Down!

Everyone one in that room wanted to leave. Jack had just lost it. A near melt-down as he vented his frustration about Cornell’s IT team who, as he saw it, weren’t doing their job. Jack was bright red. His colleagues … read more

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5 Steps To Help Your Team Find Balance

One thing we learned at our Zealeap Culture Club last week: Most of us are pretty crummy at finding our own “work/ life balance” yet we all want it (see the Blog Post here.) So rather than try to persuade you … read more

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4 Steps To Finding Your Personal Balance Point

For most of us “Work/ Life Balance” is more elusive than Bigfoot! There’s always something that gets in the way: the horrible new boss, the kids’ sporting events, the report due on Tuesday and skipping Yoga class. Our amazing folks … read more

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Small Daily Triumphs

So what really motivates us at work? I think Dan Pink has it right (see Dan Pink’s work here) Our “drive” comes from a feeling of autonomy, mastering our profession over time, and a sense of purpose. But on a … read more

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