In this episode, Justin Sievert, partner at Sievert Werly, LLC discusses details of running promotional contests and activities in connection with your athletics department. This is part two of a two-part series; the first part is Episode 118 on running sweepstakes. Highlights Is my promotion legal, or potentially illegal? Determining if skill is involved in […]
How to Respond vs. React
| By Lee Colan, www.inc.com | As a leader, your team looks to you to set the rules. They turn to you for advice — for your thoughts on how to behave. Which is why the way you communicate is so important. If you aren’t clear on your goals, your intentions or values, you run the risk […]
[Webinar] Impact of Youth Sports Culture on College Athletics
View On-Demand [wcm_nonmember] [note style=”” bg=”#009E00″ border=”” bordercolor=”{{bordercolor}}” color=””] Webinar replays are accessible for Premium members only. Log in to access this replay. [/note] [/wcm_nonmember] [wcm_restrict plans=”premium, institution, student”] [/wcm_restrict] In this webinar we will explore the world of youth sports, its culture and the impacts it has on collegiate athletics. Dave King, Director of […]
Research Says There Are 4 Personality Types. Knowing Yours Is the Key to Success
| Inc.com | I crave blocks of unscheduled time, but I inevitably waste them when I get them. Without a deadline or a clear task, I squander this time with more list-making, planning, researching, and then sort of mindlessly “liking” pictures on Facebook and Instagram. By contrast, the days and weeks I feel (and actually am) more productive are […]
Master the Team Meeting
| By Julia Austin, hbswk.hbs.edu | No matter how much we hate going to meetings, there’s a generally accepted best practice that teams should meet with their managers on a regular cadence. More often than not, unfortunately, I hear leaders and their staffs dreading these get-togethers. Shouldn’t these meetings be looked forward to? That we felt they […]
The 5 Communication Tactics That Helped Me Become a Better Leader
| By Jordan Scheltgen, www.inc.com | Having a strong vision for your company is one thing. Being able to communicate it clearly is another ballgame. As a leader, your job can take on many roles from being in the trenches working alongside your teammates to excluding yourself and putting together top-line strategies for business growth or thinking about a […]
How to Save the World, or at Least Yourself, from Bad Meetings
TEDtalks An epidemic of bad, inefficient, overcrowded meetings is plaguing the world’s businesses — and making workers miserable. David Grady has some ideas on how to stop it.
6 Signs You Are A Micromanager
| By Jim Schleckser, www.inc.com | As a manager or CEO it can be extremely difficult to self-diagnose whether you are a micro-manager or not. Especially if you run a fast-growing company, you might expect that your job entails staying on top of every detail, meeting, and conversation inside the business–let alone insuring that all your people […]