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Job enrichment vs. job enlargement
Why is it that we often see great talent melt down when given more responsibility? In this blog our coach John M McKee explains a common mistake made by managers and organizations ...
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Changing demographics require new leadership styles
The role of women in the organization is changing and the role of men in the home has shifted. John M. McKee explains why these changes are the beginning of a new model that will ...
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Six megatrends that will affect you in 2012
Executive leadership coach John M McKee shares his forecast for what he sees impacting our lives in the new year.
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It's time to cowboy up
To cowboy up means that when things get tough you have to get up, dust yourself off, and keep trying. Executive and leadership coach John M. McKee says that it's time for leaders a...
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Job changes can be devastating
Changing jobs can be exhilarating or traumatic. Leadership coach John M. McKee provides ideas that anyone can use to make the change more successfully.
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10 reasons why not to accept that promotion
Before you accept a promotion, it's important to take a step back and reflect on the pros and cons. This week, John M. McKee shares 10 reasons why you may want to pass on a promoti...
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Poll: What if you were the CEO of Walmart?
Is Walmart good for the USA, or is it a net plus or an ultimate negative for quality of life in this country? In this blog, executive leadership coach John M McKee gives you a cha...
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Three FAQs from working women
Despite all the changes over the years, women in many workplaces still seem surprised by what the men around them do or say. John M McKee shares the three questions he gets most fr...
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You need allies - now more than ever
Ever wish you had better insight into what's going on at your organization? Keeping up with developments is smart, especially in this economy.
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The executive suite is not so sweet
Ever think it would be great to have an executive level job? In this article John M McKee says to "be careful what you wish for," in this blog about the "life expectancy" for seni...