How Do You Identify an Opportunity and Build a Brand Around It?

Executive leadership is all about communication. The effective executive must communicate strategically, clearly, and powerfully in order to lead. So in my coaching sessions with executive clients, we frequently work on the client’s upcoming opportunities to communicate – whether it is a speech to a large audience, a critical team meeting, or a high stakes…

Ask Ron: Do I Have a Sales Problem?
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Ask Ron: Do I Have a Sales Problem?

A business coach asks: My practice is doing ok, but I don’t have enough ideal clients.  I have a few clients who are great, although they aren’t paying me what I’m worth.  I have several clients who are total energy drains and not worth it.   Obviously I’ve been successfully in signing up these clients, so…

Why Do Vultures Exist?  Let’s Look at Private Equity Firms and Executive Leadership
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Why Do Vultures Exist? Let’s Look at Private Equity Firms and Executive Leadership

Over the past week, much attention in the political media has focused on Mitt Romney’s role at Bain Capital, a private equity firm. Opponents have characterized Bain and other private equity firms as “vultures.” Politics aside, why do vultures exist? And what are the lessons for leaders? Vultures, while perhaps grotesque, serve a vital purpose…

Tips for Executives: What Do Employees Want To Hear In Your Keynote Speech?

For most executives, January is the time of year when your people expect to hear from you. You may be speaking at a national sales meeting, a leadership conference, a strategic planning retreat, or even a virtual conference call to kick off the year. Whatever the venue, you are going to be front and center….