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7 Ways to Work Well with People Who Are Not Like You

May 16, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

We often gravitate to people who think and act like us. While our lives can feel easier when there is a high level of sameness, the loss of creativity and innovation is very real. Here are seven ways to work well with people who are not like you.

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In Team Effectiveness, Blog Tags Jay Desko

6 Ways Leaders Overlook Bad Behavior & How to Change

May 1, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

How often have you seen leaders ignore the bad behavior of someone under their oversight? We have seen it many times. Here are a few ways leaders avoid addressing bad behavior and how they can change.

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In Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Lessons for Caitlin Clark, Luke Combs, & Other Rapidly Rising Leaders

April 23, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

While I am confident influencers like Caitlin Clark and Luke Combs would have very little interest in advice from “the chunky guy who sounds like Kermit,” their rocket rise to fame has reminded me of how vulnerable rapidly rising leaders are. If by chance Caitlin, Luke, or any rapidly rising leader was interested in how to guard themselves against a fall, here are the lessons I would share.

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In Self Leadership, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

8 Truths Every Effective Leader Tells Themselves (Almost) Daily

April 16, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Uncontrollable negative thoughts and untruths can be destructive and even devastating at times. Here are 8 truths effective leaders tell themselves (almost) daily to combat the lies.

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In Personal Growth, Blog Tags Jay Desko

7 Times When It’s Best to Keep Your Mouth Shut

April 3, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

It is true that some people choose to not speak up when they should. But from my experience, there are far more times that people speak when they should not. Here are seven times when silence should prevail.

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In Self Leadership, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

How to Reinvent Yourself as a Leader

March 28, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Our culture is experiencing a rapid pace of reinvention. From going to work to working from home. From recovering in the hospital to outpatient surgery. From shopping at a mall to shopping online. Similarly, here are 8 reinventions a leader should consider to advance their credibility, productivity, or competency.

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In Self Leadership, Career Development, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

What Your Boss Really Wants From You

March 20, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

We all have expectations of each other, and this includes your boss having expectations of you. Here is what every leader desires most from their team members.

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In Team Effectiveness, Self Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Beyond the Court: Life Lessons from 30 Years of Coaching Basketball

March 5, 2024 Billy Dunn, M.S.

As just an average basketball player with a great love for the sport, I was able to leverage my passion for basketball and investing in the next generation and turn it into a 30-year coaching career. Here are the lessons I learned along the way and how you too can leverage your passions for good. 

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In Personal Growth, Blog Tags Billy Dunn

Narcissists, Bullies, & Other Minions You’ll Find at Work

February 27, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

When most people show up to work today, they will find desks, computers, coffee makers, and some great people. But they may also find people who are annoying, draining, or even toxic. Here are the top six types of people who can drain the soul out of a team.

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In Dysfunctional Leadership, Culture, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Questions That Can Save Your Character & Career

February 20, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

The questions we ask ourselves can help us to pay attention, slow down, and think carefully before proceeding. Here are seven questions to start asking yourself that can save your character and career.

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In Dysfunctional Leadership, Personal Growth, Blog Tags Jay Desko

How to Respond to Criticism with Humility

February 6, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Most of us have experienced being on the receiving end of criticism. It seldom feels good even though it is essential for improvement. Here are five ways to respond to criticism with humility.

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In Dysfunctional Leadership, Personal Growth, Blog Tags Jay Desko

What Every Employee Wants Most from Their Supervisor

January 30, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

A college athlete once told me that he was not getting much game time, but when he met with his coach, the coach provided non-helpful guidance. Many employees feel the same way. Here are 7 things employees want most from their supervisors.

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In Team Effectiveness, Hiring & Retention, Blog Tags Jay Desko

What Is Exit Planning and Why Should Every Business Owner Care?

January 23, 2024 Gray Wirth, MBA, CEPA®

Every business owner will transition eventually, yet 94% do not have a plan in place for their post-transition life and 75% regret selling their business just a year later! Creating an exit plan can help alleviate those anxieties. Here’s how.

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In Succession Planning, Family Business Advising, Planning, Blog Tags Gray Wirth

Success Is a Decision: How Successful Leaders Triumph Despite Challenges

January 16, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

While there are some lucky breaks, more often than not, success is a result of an accumulation of good decisions. Here are seven decisions you can make that will contribute to your success.

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In Personal Growth, Decision Making, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Starting Strong: How Just a 4% Change Can Produce Big Results

January 4, 2024 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Rather than setting goals for the new year that are destined for failure, consider making more modest changes that, over time, can result in measurable change. Here are a few areas to consider investing 4% of your time into (about 75 minutes per week) this year.

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In Personal Growth, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Why Broken Leaders Can Make Better Leaders

December 19, 2023 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

90% of CEOs say fear of failure is the main concern that keeps them awake at night. But sometimes our brokenness is what makes us better leaders. Here are six reasons why.

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In Personal Growth, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Lessons Learned from “A Charlie Brown Christmas”

December 12, 2023 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Created in 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" was produced on a very low budget and predicted to be a failure. Yet, it became a major success that continues 58 years later! So, here are 7 lessons to consider from one of the most cherished Christmas stories.

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In Personal Growth, Blog Tags Jay Desko

Headache Vs. Reward: How to Determine If People or Projects Are Worth the Risk

December 5, 2023 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

When it comes to hiring people and launching projects, it is important to look at the ratio regarding how great the headaches will be versus what the potential rewards will be. Here is a tool to help you make that decision for your unique context.

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In Decision Making, Blog Tags Jay Desko

When Small Is Big: 7 Small Acts That Can Have a Big Impact

November 29, 2023 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

When was the last time that someone's small act made a big impact on your life? Even though they may not have realized it, their simple gesture made an impression on you. Here are 7 small actions that can have an unexpectedly big impact on your leadership. 

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In Personal Growth, Culture, Blog Tags Jay Desko

How to Extend Your Leadership Shelf Life

November 15, 2023 Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Mayonnaise, turkey, and milk are not the only things that have a shelf life. Leaders do too. Symptoms include loss of motivation, decreased learning, and adding less value to the organization. Here are 8 ways to extend your leadership shelf life. 

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In Leadership, Personal Growth, Succession Planning, Blog Tags Jay Desko
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