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    Blogs / 2013 / August
    David Grossman For leaders in today’s business world, effective communication is a differentiator. With so much information flying around from so many places, the ability to ensure you’re understood and employees are prepared to take action on your path forward is ... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman Next week is the Fourth of July and like many of you, I’ll be heading on vacation. While I’m out I’ll be powering down from email, leaving my laptop at home and enjoying dedicated, uninterrupted time with my family. So as we think about how to make ... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman A leader’s ability to inspire and motivate employees is based on trust. When people trust you, they have confidence in your decisions. Even in uncertainty, they will be influenced by your leadership. That is because they expect you to do what you sa... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman Few leaders are born great communicators. It’s a learned skill, and one that traditionally hasn’t been emphasized in organizations today. Behind great leader, and communicators are sound principles that can be applied to virtually any business challe... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman Whether you need to leverage new technology, engage employees to deliver better for customers, or just keep meeting your business goals, good communication is critical to any success strategy. Strong leadercommunicators know that when it’s effective... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman We talk with communication professionals regularly who seek for the latest and greatest data proving the value of what we do – improve the overall performance of organizations through engagement and effective communication. It’s in that spirit that ... More...
     

    David Grossman Everyone needs an outside perspective sometimes – whether from a friend, colleague, consultant, or mentor.  Many of us need that caring perspective more regularly to solve an interpersonal challenge, allow us to vent, help guide our career decisions... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman A leader’s personality and points of view are integral to his or her effectiveness. Employees respond positively to leaders whom they know are real people, those who communicate honestly and well. They want to know they are led by individuals who ar... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman Imagine getting fired.  Think how you might feel.  Then think about getting fired in front of a peer.  What about in front of 1,000 employees? Still worse, by the CEO. A bad dream? Not so.  This was the reality for an employee at AOL last week. Acco... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-up... More...
     

    David Grossman Last week we covered the recent case of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong firing an employee (Patch creative director, Abel Lenz) publically while on a conference call of 1,000 employees. It was all caught on tape. And it wasn’t until four days after Lenz was f... More...
     

    David Grossman It took AOL CEO Tim Armstrong 4 days to apologize for the firing of an employee in front of 1,000 other employees.  One has to wonder what took so long.  I can only hope he realized the day of the incident that what he did was egregious.  Given the ... More...
     

    David Grossman Before my 3-1/2-year-old daughter Avi goes back to school (pre-K), I wanted to spend some quality time with her – just the two of us.  So we went on an adventure together to Los Angeles. On the car ride back to the airport, I listened to her ask wha... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

    David Grossman To be best-in-class we must think standard operating procedures.  That’s one of the commonalities we see with our clients who are taking a lead globally in the communications arena. The best place to start is to have a common messaging methodology, ... More...
     

    David Grossman There’s the bad when it comes to bosses.  And then there’s the egregious. AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is the latest poster boy of egregious.  Read about what he did in this issue of eThoughtStarters, and how long it took him to apologize.  Making a mistak... More...
     

    David Grossman Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog. So in case you’ve missed them, here is this week’s round-u... More...
     

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