Leadership


Recent Leadership Articles

A Spiritual Approach to Success

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Faith Popcorn: My Biggest Mistake

Faith Popcorn Founder, BrainReserve Inc., a marketing-consulting company based in New York City. She is the author of the best-...  Read more

The Quotable Entrepreneur: Ron Schmelzer

"When we hit the wall with our first company, we realized we had to shut down and start over. So we called our employees together and brought everybody th...  Read more

Don't Let the Company Take Over Your Life

Corporate Cults, by Dave Arnott AMACOM, 256 pages, $23.95 Work and family often get shortchanged for our work responsi...  Read more

Hot Tip: Shipping Costs

Former teacher Scott Kunst started Old House Gardens, a catalog retailer of heirloom bulbs in Ann Arbor, Mich., six years ago. Like a lot of rookie busine...  Read more

History of a Business Pioneer

Peter Drucker: Shaping the Managerial Mind, by John E. Flaherty. Jossey Bass, 1999, 420 pages, $27. Peter Drucker...  Read more

Low-Cost Ways to Build Employee Commitment

Approximately 80% of Fortune 1000 companies report that retaining talent is a major issue for them, and nearly half are planning to offer more ge...  Read more

Obit: Fast-Paced Rivals Silence Talking Beeper Service

Here's how fierce competition and the expense of building a national infrastructure rendered Conxus Communications, a voice- and text-paging service, permane...  Read more

Hot Zones

A look at the best cities in America for starting and growing a business. Plus: CEOs discuss their reasons for locating their business where they did.  Read more

Mind Gains

Here's how Viant CEO Bob Gett, fueled by his desire to quit consulting, designed a work environment that nobody would want to leave. In the process, he may h...  Read more

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Soloist

Harriet Rubin discusses the most important lesson she has learned during her two years as a soloist: the very same things that make soloing rewarding are exa...  Read more

Straight to the Source

Reviews of eight new business books -- five on leadership secrets from historical figures, one chronicling the story of the first computer, and two delineati...  Read more

Can't Stop the Rain?

Is your best salesperson also your most disruptive management problem? Here's how you can deal with your abrasive rainmaker.  Read more

Communicating Your Ethics Philosophy

Holt Company is recognized for initiating a "values-based leadership process" in 1989 to both promote ethics as a priority business issue...  Read more

Withstanding Rejection

Starting from "No": 10 Strategies to Overcome Your Fear of Rejection and Succeed in Business, by Azriela Jaffe Dearborn, 262 pages, $17.95<...  Read more

Best of the Small Business Web: Personnel Best

Pinnacle Decision Systems' staff site eases new employees in and lessens current workers' growing pains.  Read more

Let Values Guide Your Firm's Strategies

Managing Upside Down by Tom Chappell. Morrow, 219 pages, $25. Even while he was experiencing wild success with his all-natural pe...  Read more

Acing Your First Six Months as a Leader

Right from the Start: Taking Charge in a New Leadership Role by Dan Ciampa and Michael Watkins Harvard Business Scho...  Read more

Learning From the Best

Lessons from the Top: The Search for America's Best Business Leaders by Thomas J. Neff and James M. Citrin. Doubleday, 418 pages, $24.95....  Read more

Management Skills for Home and Office

Business Dad: How Good Businessmen Can Make Great Fathers (and Vice Versa) by Tom Hirschfeld with Julie Hirschfeld. Little, Brown, 278 pa...  Read more

Protecting Yourself When a Commercial Tenant Files for Bankruptcy

Nothing is more frightening to a landlord than to hear rumors that an important commercial tenant has or is about to file for bankruptcy. When a te...  Read more

Making Managers Get Serious about Work/Family Policies

Too many managers don' t believe that HR is serious about work/family policies. They see work/family as the flavor of themonth and believe if they ignore ...  Read more

Obit: Western-Wear Retailer Unhorsed by Suppliers

A look at how poor supplier relations, earthquake damage to 12 stores, and a fizzled fad for cowboy cool sent Howard Phil's Western Wear to the l...  Read more

The Lessons of Great Blunders

When Giants Stumble by Robert Sobel. Prentice Hall, 349 pages, $26. The infamous cases of the Edsel, Coca-Cola's change in formula...  Read more

Bankruptcy Basics

When a company experiences financial problems, its focus often turns to cash conservation. If the problems are not too severe, instituting a hiring freeze...  Read more

Bankruptcy Redux: How Long Must I Wait?

Q: I bankrupted in 1992. How soon can I bankrupt again? A: You do not have to wait toooo long, although it might ...  Read more

Efficiency By Design

For a Miami entrepreneur, uniform describes both a product line and a lifestyle.  Read more

Pooled Charitable Trusts: Tax Breaks for Small Fry

Americans support more than a million nonprofit organizations--sometimes, you may feel that most of them have your phone number. Besides the many differen...  Read more

Professional Associations: Gold Mines or Coal Mines?

Soon after former history professor George Bates opened Bates and Associates, a one-man consulting practice in Germantown, MD, he realized that he would h...  Read more

It's Your Health, Stupid

Although most middle-aged people say that after retirement, they hope to be physically active, a great many follow a lifestyle that almost certainly sabot...  Read more

Ask Me Anything

Michael May, CEO and president of Empower Trainers and Consultants, an Overland Park, Kans., training company that had 1998 revenues of $10.8 million, tru...  Read more

Company Report Card

In the early 1990s, Alan Lewis struggled to create a mission statement for his travel company, Grand Circle Corp. The final document outlined the Boston-b...  Read more

Everybody's Two Cents Counts

As an entrepreneur, you may have all kinds of great ideas, but you need employee buy-in to implement them. That's why Jennifer Lawton, CEO of Net Daemons ...  Read more

The Limits of Open Books

CEO Andrew Sather and his partner, Chris DeVore, director of business development, figured that to make their four-year-old strategic Internet consulting ...  Read more

Perfect Strategic Partnerships

Wesley Phillips, CEO of the Hunter Barth advertising and marketing agency in Costa Mesa, Calif., was surprised to hear employees gripe about the strategic...  Read more