Leaders should not have big “BUTs”

Take a look at your newly promoted leaders (or your old leaders for that matter).  How many of them have big BUTs?  Now wait, before you close this in disgust or forward it to your HR department, read it carefully, I said “BUTs”, not “BUTTs”. We all see leaders or leadership candidates with big BUTs   …

Memorizing metrics and KPIs does not equal understanding your business

How do you spend time prepping for a meeting? If you are like many of the leaders with whom I speak, you probably pour over your reports trying to memorize every data point.  You know that is not particularly useful, but you’ve been burned in the past (or saw a co-worker burned). Someone asked for …

When did instructional design devolve into presentation design?

What’s the first thing your training people look at when reviewing a training program? My guess is that they look at the presentation. They check to see if it follows a standard template with standard colors. They’ll look for brand compliance. They’ll watch for consistency in capitalization, use of titles, and placement of graphics. They’ll …

It’s time to bring the “dashboard” into the digital age

Do you use dashboards to run your business? Dashboards are a major improvement over traditional reports. Instead of presenting rows and columns of incomprehensible data, dashboards provide a simple view of key indicators and their status. What could be better? While there is a lot of hype around dashboards, they aren’t that new. Business dashboards …

Sometimes the best way to add value is to get out of the way

The other day I bought an iPad. The entire experience from walking in to walking out took about five minutes.  I wasn’t that surprised. In the past two months, I’ve been involved in the purchase of four products at an Apple store.  All four experiences combined have taken less than thirty minutes. For other people, …

Leadership Lessons from Holocaust Survivors

Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day.  Here is my annual re-post in memory of the victims and in honor of the survivors.  Leadership begins with respect for all people and a desire to make the world a better place.  Never forget.  **** A leader’s job is to create meaning and purpose for those around him or …

Are you an effective data consumer?

Companies are scrambling to board the Big Data train.  Most of their efforts seem to be on building their big data production capabilities.  Whether it be transforming their data management processes and tools, hiring “Data Scientists” or enlisting the services of “Big Data” consultants, companies want to squeeze ever bit of insight out of their …

Corporate training effectiveness – Optimizing the ‘last mile’

According to ASTD’s 2012 State of the Industry Report, in 2011 US companies spend just over $156 billion on training.  That’s roughly equivalent to New Zealand’s entire GDP for the same year. The top of mind question for executives is what type of return they are getting for that investment.  There is no question that …