by Bill Treasurer | Aug 29, 2017 | Leadership Development
“Culture isn’t just one aspect of the game, it is the game.” – Lou Gerstner, Former CEO, IBM Webster’s Dictionary defines culture as “the integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thought, speech, action, and artifacts and depends on man’s capacity for...
by Bill Treasurer | Mar 23, 2017 | Courageous Leadership
Over the course of your career, you’re bound to have a few startling setbacks. In my new book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass, I explain why setbacks and failures often provide valuable lessons that can actually enhance your career. Career butt-kicks share a four common...
by Bill Treasurer | Aug 16, 2016 | Latest Updates
Great leaders are able to ignite change in their organizations and effectively combat the resistance that often keeps changes from being implemented. Though resistance is a natural and inevitable part of the change process, it still gets in the way. What follows are...
by Bill Treasurer | Jun 7, 2016 | Leadership Development
To be organized is to reduce distractions and remove the unnecessary from your life. So stop attending to that stack of junk mail and start delegating those non-critical tasks! Here are five steps to getting organized: 1. SHINE YOUR SPACE! – Nothing says “weak...
by Bill Treasurer | Feb 23, 2016 | Leadership Development
An effective manager is an organized manager — because being organized reduces distractions and removes the unnecessary from your life. Sometimes “getting organized” is easier said than done, however. But if you can’t keep your own workspace in...