by Tim Scholten | Nov 9, 2010 | Blog
Many teams that I come into contact with seem to drop the ball when it comes to execution. They always start with great intentions and great plans, but aren’t able to pull off that project or product launch as planned. What’s often missing is the will to...
by Tim Scholten | Oct 29, 2010 | Blog
There are several kinds of leaders or coaches that you may have encountered during your career. My encouragement to you is to learn from each one. Which techniques should you duplicate and which should you avoid? The following are 4 types of coaches that you may...
by Tim Scholten | Oct 22, 2010 | Blog
With several clients experiencing unprecedented volume increases in their business, I had the opportunity to help them uncover hidden potential in their productivity and set new benchmarks for their true capacity. We have all heard it said that “Most people can...
by Tim Scholten | Oct 15, 2010 | Blog
One of the biggest opportunities that I see in my conversations with leaders is a consistent lack of execution. When I started my own business, I found that having no one that I answered to on a regular basis left me more open to distractions and generally more...
by Tim Scholten | Oct 4, 2010 | Blog
I recently spent about 2 1/2 weeks in Africa. I had the privilege of working with the senior management team of an outstanding hospital in Kenya, West Africa discussing teamwork and how to effectively lead their organization. I also was able to enjoy time seeing...