Leadership and Accountability When It Matters
By Lisa Hochgraf
In the past, when something would go badly at CUES, retired President/CEO Fred Johnson sometimes would put it into perspective by saying, "Hey, no one shot at you today." Retired army, Johnson knew what he was talking about.
MurderBoarding: How to Select 'The One' Superior Strategy
Learning the Book Club Way
By Christopher Stevenson
The Evolution of the Board Chair
By Karen Hodgkiss
Success Strategies for Managing Multiple Generations at Work
By Lisa Hochgraf
My Baby Boomer-generation boss (she's very young for a Boomer!) manages this Gen Xer very, very well. And, to my knowledge, she hasn't yet read the book Generations Inc. by Meagan Johnson and her father, Larry Johnson.
Compensation Questions Answered
By Dana Munn
Unplug to Plug In
By Kristin Ryan
Does the concept of going off the grid seem like an urban myth? When were you last separated from both your phone and computer at the same time, for any significant period?
Attract Top Young Talent With Opportunities to Learn
By Mary Auestad Arnold
Fun at Work
By Theresa Witham
Vote: No-Meetings Wednesday or No-Talk Thursday
By Lisa Hochgraf
A couple of years back, CUES staffers were so inundated by meetings that the leadership team proposed "no-meeting Wednesdays." The idea was embraced by the ranks and suddenly there was one day a week (Wednesday) when calendars were more clear and employees had more uninterrupted work time to focus on the "real work."
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