How do executives make decisions with the choices are difficult. Dr. Walter Baehrend of Nokia explores that question in this short video from the Center for Values-Driven Leadership. Learn the …
New Skills for Global Leadership Development
Not long ago, I attended a conference of global leaders and leadership scholars, in Barcelona. At one session, CEOs of international companies were invited to debate about global leadership …
Mental Health: An Opportunity too Big for Your Company to Ignore
Our center’s research into values-driven company cultures often leaves us pondering the impact of leadership style and structures, the organizational climate, and the rituals, traditions and language inherent within these …
Living the Dash: How One CEO Decides How to Spend Her Time
Editor’s Note: At the Center, we support and celebrate executives who are leading values-driven organizations. We also like to hear from these executives, as we believe their stories and experiences …
Make Good Decisions by Eliminating the Bad Ones: A Business Lesson from The Onion
As part of this quarter’s executive panel series, we’ve asked CEOs to tell us how they make big decisions. We’ve seen Tom Carmazzi’s rigorous decision matrix, and Marisa Smith’s “never …
5 “Never Miss” Steps for Making Tough Decisions
Editor’s Note: At the Center, we support and celebrate executives who are leading values-driven organizations. We also like to hear from these executives, as we believe their stories and experiences …
Rigorous Thinking for Making Tough Calls: How I Do It
Editor’s Note: At the Center, we support and celebrate executives who are leading values-driven organizations. We also like to hear from these executives, as we believe their stories and experiences …
The Integrity Effect: Why Who You Are Matters for CEOs
The most important thing you can do for your business is a strategy that can’t be measured with any metric. It can’t be reflected on a dashboard, reviewed in …
Lessons from a Sixth Grader: Conflict Resolution & Strategy
Kids show a capacity for logical reasoning that most adults could benefit from emulating. Photo used with permission from Flickr, Parker Michael Knight. Recently I noticed that my son, Ethan, had …