by Nina | Sep 3, 2008 | Communication, Corporate Performance, Leadership, Mentoring, Nina Simosko
One of the critical things that a leader must possess is honesty. Not only in the sense that they ought to be honest in their behavior, but also in that they must call things as they see them [see If You Can Only Focus on One Thing…]. Without doubt, leaders will...
by Nina | Aug 15, 2008 | Blogging, Communication, Leadership, Nina Simosko
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...
by Nina | Aug 6, 2008 | Communication, Leadership, Nina Simosko
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...
by Nina | Jul 25, 2008 | Blogging, Communication, Mentoring, Nina Simosko, Podcasts, Women
Earlier today I was interviewed by Eric Pennington on his Epic Living Podcast. You can listen to the recorded podcast directly by clicking on the play button here on the left. My interview commences at 11 minutes into the podcast. In the podcast I discuss my current...
by Nina | Jul 25, 2008 | Communication, Leadership, Mentoring
This recent Time interview with Nelson Mandela provides a great, open and insightful view of leadership from someone who has known great power and also been bereft of its influence in his 90 years. His advice for leaders is practical, outcome-oriented and courageous....
by Nina | Jul 18, 2008 | Communication, Leadership, Meetings, Nina Simosko
Recently, I wrote a piece on the critical importance of communication. In my opinion, the one core skill that any person needs, be it in business or life in general, is the ability to clearly communicate their thoughts and views. After all, without clear...