The people part of business operations.

When I trained as a coach under the great Woody Hayes at The Ohio State University, we all learned one important lesson early: Don’t try to manage results. This is the key to success in anything people do.

In this video, I talk about the only two things a person or a team can actually manage, and how trying to go beyond that is a trap. Here is what you will learn:

the ceo magazine, business management
Greg Matter, Vice President, JLL

At this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive festival, the shortening of product life-cycles, funding and recruitment were identified as some of the top challenges facing tech firms and start-ups. Although the terminology may differ, these challenges are universal across industries: developing a constant stream of innovative products that provide a competitive advantage; recruiting top talent to keep the innovation pipeline full; and leveraging incremental capital to enhance these activities.

Business Strategy, Leadership, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Loyalty, Customer Affinity, Employee Performance, Growth, Business Growth, Entrepreneur, Leadership Attributes

One of the most impactful areas to create a radical shift in business growth and results is to be able to distinguish between what you are doing” each day (i.e., work deliverables) and who you are being as a leader.   All businesses are results oriented, but what is it that makes one business more successful than another in a similar market? How is it that one company can cultivate more clients, more revenue, and attract more talent to their company? 

Within an organization, there is an energy flow.   I refer to it as the “Infinite Possibilities Cycle.”

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