leadership

The First 100 Days of the New CISO: Expectations vs. Reality

The situation the new CISO finds on arrival is often different to what they were expecting, but who’s to blame? A painfully recurrent complaint among Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) is the disconnect between what they were promised during the recruitment process, and the actual situation they find upon starting the job. Indeed, it is

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5 Ways for Entrepreneurs to Stop Pulling Out Micromanagement as a Jackknife

“I feel I am a control freak boss who is micromanaging her team. I am afraid I will lose the superstars I have hired.” Priya is not the only smart leader to suffer from micromanagement. There is a little micromanager in all of us. Steve Jobs is a perfect example of a reformed micromanager too.

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2 Innovations in Leadership Coaching

We are always trying to be innovative as a firm in providing leadership coaching to our clients. Two examples are our “coaching pods” and our “Just in Time” coaching. These are in keeping with one of our core values, to “deliver our services in easily accessible, innovative ways.” Coaching Pods When the director of one

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Interview with CEO of EBTH, Andy Nielsen

Your house is full of stuff that you want to sell, but it’s difficult. CNBC writer Beth Corsentino explains, “Estate sales can be an adventure for buyers, but for homeowners, they can be time-consuming, awkward and emotional. Most people shudder at the idea of strangers traipsing through their home, touching everything and haggling over each

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