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Implementing Flow using Cascading Vision
Reading Time: 4 minutes While many organizations believe that they can cascade their vision to each level (although it gets very diluted very quickly), most have not mastered the art of linking each vision back to the next level up.
Implementing Flow using VSPT
Reading Time: 4 minutes The VSPT leadership framework from West Point is simple and it is from the 1990s. Understanding how to use this framework will revolutionize your approach to leadership.
Voices of Flow #12
Reading Time: 2 minutes Today’s video features Glenn Liguori MS, CAPM, FCP, FCC, FCT, who is one of our Flow Certified Trainers. He is teaching-back Tile 7 (Culture).
Voices of Flow #7
Reading Time: 2 minutes Today’s video once again features Jeff Kissinger, FCT, FCP who is one of our Flow Trainers. He is teaching-back Tile 4 (VSPT).
What’s your Passion #55 – Manager – Coach and Mentor
Reading Time: 3 minutes The journey to achieving the Flow Leadership Mindset is a lifelong journey. And, as a coach and mentor, you are the main character in this epic story.
What’s your Passion #54 – Manager – Pursuing Excellence
Reading Time: 4 minutes Has the pursuit of personal excellence faded in Agile circles due to the shift in focus to the performance of the team?
What’s your Passion #50 – Manager’s New Role
Reading Time: 2 minutes Roles are changing rapidly in organizations. Agile purists believe all management is evil. That is simply NOT the case.
What’s your Passion #18 – Hugging Porcupines
Reading Time: 4 minutes The joy of working with toxic people!
What’s your Passion #14 – Prioritization à la 1984
Reading Time: 4 minutes No, not the book by Orwell. This post is about a prioritization methodology from the year 1984. That’s when the first Franklin Quest day planner was introduced to the world with the classic layout: