In a business environment as data driven as ours is today, it’s not surprising that we don’t view success through the lens that Fitzgerald used to describe Gatsby, who saw his success as “an unbroken series of successful gestures.”
Still success to be sustainable and replicable, both personal and professional, has to be more than habit or behavior, or just data.
In a world in which changes take place so quickly, in which workforce diversity both generational and ethnic, is so varied, the traditional solutions to problems are not always applicable.
As we often hear said about the military, you can’t fight the next war with the lessons learned from the last one
That’s why design and intentions are so important as tools for driving both leaders and their organizations.
That's what Mindy Hall focuses on in Leading with Intention: Every Moment Is a Choice
My conversation with Mindy Hall: