The title may sound strange given the Baldrige’s origin as the U.S. National Quality Award. Yet, its migration to a Performance Excellence Criteria and the addition of Cyber Security, Innovation, and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) does pose challenges to the quality profession. This is particularly true since the many of the Baldrige examiners are quality professionals. Continue reading
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# 166 – THE BEST LEADERS I KNOW DID THIS – ELIZABETH LIONS
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Leadership is every bit an inward process as much as it is an outward process.
I’ve been lucky in my career. I’ve had the pleasure to work with some of the best Directors and Vice Presidents in several major technology companies. Listening to what kept them up at night, taught me a lot.
What I found was this: Every good leader sets aside time for self-reflection. Continue reading
#164 – GUIDE TO RISK MANAGEMENT 3.0 – FREE BOOK – ALEXEI SIDORENKO
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Risk management is ultimately about creating a culture that would facilitate risk discussion when performing business activities or making any strategic, investment or project decision.
In this free book, Alex Sidorenko and Elena Demidenko talk about practical steps risk managers can take to integrate risk management into decision making and core business processes. Continue reading
#163 – THE GIG ECONOMY – NO JOBS JUST WORK! – JOSEPH PARIS
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There has been a lot written lately of the “Gig Economy” – the notion that, in the future of earning a living, there will no longer be jobs, just work. It’s an earnings environment where the supply and demand for skillsets are contracted between those that have a need and those who can fulfill that need. Continue reading
#162 – LEAD FROM WITHIN – ELIZABETH LIONS
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Leadership is every bit an inward process as much as it is an outward process.
I’ve been lucky in my career. I’ve had the pleasure to work with some of the best Directors and Vice Presidents in several major technology companies. Listening to what kept them up at night, taught me a lot. Continue reading
