Why Cross-Cultural Coaching Is Critical
When Expanding Internationally, Don’t Fall on Your Face – or Anything Else Your leadership team just landed in Warsaw, ready for your company’s big European expansion. Did you equip them with any cross-cultural coaching? If not, they have a good shot at falling on...
Leading Remote Teams – Don’t Let Different Cities Stop You
New Era of Leadership Requires New Skills, Not Control Although remote work has been with us for years, many executives still worry about leading remote teams effectively. Leading teams across different cities – or continents, as in the case of Tompkins Ventures –...
Do Amenities Solve Back to the Office Blues?
Execs Spend Tens of Millions to Avoid Remote, Hybrid Work Have developers discovered the secret sauce to luring workers back to the office? Some think so. The Wall Street Journal explains how offices from Manhattan to New Jersey to California have increased occupancy...
The Risks of Rejoicing Over the End of Hybrid Work
Return-to-Office Mandates Will Drive Your Best People Away, Fuel Competitors When Amazon recently announced its decision to end hybrid work, bosses the world over popped champagne. I think they’re going to eventually choke on their bubbly. Yes, some predict that...
Individualism, Living Space Affect Remote Work
In Some Geographies, the Office Has More Room – And Air Conditioning Why does work from home vary so much across countries? While some point to a culture of individualism in English-speaking countries, I think living space and conditions play a huge role. Average...
The Most Horrible Boss Ever – Maybe
Never Going to Allow Work from Home? You Need to Offer More “I want to hold (staff) captive all day long.” Sounds like a horrible boss, right? When I read that quote from Chris Ellison, I figured he must be a miserable person to work for. However, as I read more, I...
7 Lessons for Success from Amelia Earhart
Legendary Aviator Can Inspire Leaders for Today At 2:35 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, my wife and I will arrive at the West Lafayette/Purdue University Airport (LAF) and walk past the construction site of the new Amelia Earhart Terminal. The $11.8 million terminal will be...
Refirement Beats Retirement Any Day
How A New Chapter in Life Begets More Enthusiasm than Gardening When people ask me if I plan to retire, these days I reply, “No, I prefer refirement.” That usually brings a quizzical look. I quickly explain that no, I am not repeatedly firing employees....
3 Essentials for Hiring a Supply Chain Executive
Lessons from Five Decades in the Field I’ve spent five decades hiring, and sometimes unhiring, people in supply chain, including supply chain executives. This ranges from administrative assistants to supply chain executives. I’ve recommended scores of...
Return-to-Office Mandates Spark Rebellion
The Future of Work Continues to Look More Virtual More bosses are backing up their return-to-office mandates by terminating employees who refuse to comply. Employees are responding by telling control freak bosses to shove those lengthy commutes. Dell offers a recent...