Archive for August, 2008

What Would You Do?

Posted by Nina on August 27th, 2008 under Leadership, Nina Simosko  •  No Comments

Leaders can be found at all levels of an organization. For sure, you will see them sitting at the boardroom table, but you will also see leaders in the mailroom, on the factory floor and in the cafeteria. In fact, wherever you look — if you look closely enough — you will find a leader. [...]

Org Charts as a Tool

Posted by Nina on August 18th, 2008 under Corporate Performance, Leadership, Mentoring, Nina Simosko  •  7 Comments

How often do you look through your organization chart? How closely do you look? What do you look for?
Some executives survey their org charts with a sense of achievement, while others look for ways to cut costs; but often a more productive path is to identify new synergies and think through ways to bring those [...]

Learning to Lead

Posted by Nina on August 15th, 2008 under Blogging, Communication, Leadership, Nina Simosko  •  4 Comments

The path to becoming a leader is never clear. You may arrive at a leadership position by luck, opportunity, hard work or even because of a disaster. It is precisely because of this that many people, as they begin to transition into leadership roles, begin to search out the leadership story of others. From the [...]

Bad Leadership

Posted by Nina on August 13th, 2008 under Corporate Performance, Crisis Management, Leadership, Nina Simosko  •  6 Comments

There are plenty of books and quite a few blogs that focus on good leadership. They talk about what needs to be done and when, they discuss decision making, strategy, team building and collaboration. But what about bad leadership? It seems that when it comes to bad leadership, there is very little to be found.
However, [...]

Leadership and Childhood Dreams

Posted by Nina on August 7th, 2008 under Innovation, Leadership, Nina Simosko Tags: ,  •  2 Comments

Brick walls are not there to keep us out. They let us show our dedication.
– Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch was an extraordinary leader. This is his “last lecture” on achieving childhood dreams. The idea for this lecture is based on a series of lectures by recognized academics where they are asked to consider personally important topics [...]

I’m Sorry, Did You Say Something?

Posted by Nina on August 6th, 2008 under Communication, Leadership, Nina Simosko  •  9 Comments

Recently, I posted a piece on the tremendously important pursuit of consistent, effective communication. To take my point a step further, I subsequently added a piece regarding a concept called background-foreground communication, wherein I described a method that I learned long ago to aid in facilitating clear, undistracted communication. I’d like to take this communication [...]