An excerpt from my forthcoming book Ingaging Leadership: The Ultimate Guide by Evan Hackel To me, it’s amazing how many people don’t take the time to arrive at genuine clarity about important topics or business problems. Clarity is one of…
Although generalizations about any demographic group tend to be flawed, here are some attitudes that tend to be shared by a significant number of members of this cohort. I have observed these traits in younger millennials I have hired and supervised, and I am willing to bet that you have too.
What should you do when a friend calls and says, “Can you give my kid a job with your company?” Or it could be the caller’s spouse or best friend . . . you have had calls like that, haven’t…
Invite and encourage everyone to define, shape and implement the organization’s vision and mission.
Ingaged leaders believe that it is not enough to tell people to do. They understand that if they want to unlock the full potential of any organization and its people, it is necessary to involve people’s minds, creativity and emotions. I called it Ingagement with an “I” because it gets people Involved, Invested and Inspired.
Start to listen for what other people are saying that is right, not for what is wrong. In this way, you will discover nuggets of wisdom that you can then focus on, ask about, and develop.
Whatever services or products you sell, most Younger Generations can provide you with the latest intelligence about what is taking place in your industry.