Drawing on interviews with more than 150 executives and on her own experience as the former vice president of Oracle University, Liz Wiseman, author of the book Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make ...
We've all had experience with two dramatically different types of leaders. The first type drains intelligence, energy and capability from the people around them and always needs to be the smartest ...
I’ve just finished reading the international best-selling novel Multipliers by Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown, and I wanted to share with you first-hand some really powerful lessons I’ve learned. In ...
What are the five secrets to unleashing the genius in others? Have you had that boss that you would fear to throw ideas at? A leader that sucked all the energy out of the room, and always seemed to ...
Ever since I took a class from Professor Robert Sutton, author of “The No Asshole Rule,” I've been thinking more carefully about the relationship between management style, workplace energy, and ...
Confusion can be a technique leaders use to maintain control. Confusion can create dependency on leaders because their followers simply do not understand what is expected of them or fail to comprehend ...
As a management and marketing consultant, I always find myself asking why when I read those kinds of startling stats. I’ve found one clear explanation–and some ideas about what to do about it–in Liz ...
When I love a book, I love it hard. I fold down the corners of pages where ideas and concepts leap out at me. I underline sentences or complete paragraphs and passages which hold essential truths.
“All of these accidental diminisher tendencies are virtues, but when the leader embodies them to such a great degree, other people don’t need you.” The one trait shared by the worst leaders The power ...