Michel Bayan, Executive Vice President of Fragmob, learned as a child to distinguish between the ten million things you can have and the ten million things you can’t have. By Michel Bayan I never met my paternal grandfather. He passed away before I was born, but my father would always tell me stories about him. He was a cellist by …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: The 15 Minute Rule
Mark Rampolla, CEO of ZICO Beverages, explains how his daughters’ 15 minute rule has taught him how to become a better business manager. By: Mark Rampolla By most measures, I am a relatively productive and accomplished person. I did well in school; have two Master’s degrees; traveled to more than 50 countries, conducted business in 30 and lived in four. …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: Networking, Name Dropping, and Never Waking Up From Your Dreams
Forefront Contributing Writer,Tamer Abouras Lists All the Famous Figures Who Never Let Him Quit. By Tamer Abouras There is something inherently annoying about specific words championed by business professionals. The marketing gurus who focus grouped and field-tested these terms might have suggested this, but the ad nauseam nature through which LinkedIn’s most avid users trumpet the trendy terms of a …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: Dancing, Monkeys and Old Blue Eyes
Jennifer Fleming, President of TallGrass PR, shares some of her father’s favorite sayings that have stuck with her throughout her career. By Jennifer Fleming My dad is known not only for his sparkling blue eyes and his kindness, but also for what my brother and I termed “Lester-isms.” Some are bizarre and funny: “It’s like a monkey peeing in a …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: Know Thyself
Lauren Fernandez, General Counsel at Focus Brands, emphasizes the importance of knowing thyself when navigating career paths. By: Lauren Fernandez One of my father’s favorite maxims, “know thyself,” is often attributed to Plato but may have appeared as early as in the inscriptions at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. My father knows a classic, timeless value in this wisdom: …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: Service as a Key Ingredient in the Pie of Success
Kellie Richter, Senior VP of Marketing at Behringer, recalls how her childhood memories of service have driven her to serve others through work. By Kellie Richter My earliest childhood memories include serving others. As a family, we supported our community through meal delivery, visiting and performing for the elderly, volunteering at and through our church, and helping out at school. …
Professional Pointers From Your Kids: Stop and Smell the Roses
Shari Conaway, Director People at Southwest Airlines, lives by the motto that one must always pause, breathe, and enjoy. By Shari Conaway. At the beginning of 2014, I did an exercise with other Southwest Leaders where we each selected a word on which to focus as we face the joys and challenges of our busy jobs. This exercise was based …
Looking in the Mirror: A Teen’s Perspective on Generation Z
Sociologists, economists and psychiatrists have all given their words of wisdom about how members of Generation Z will behave in the workforce. But no one knows them better than themselves. When I was four, I saw the twin towers collapse into a charred pool of smoke and dust on cable television. Terrorism was as abstract to me as the beasts …
Practicing Personal Power
It is important to look internally at personal power to become a more effective external leader. Personal power is a core leadership trait that everyone needs to develop before they can lead others. It has to do with being able to lead yourself. “Personal power is the ability to achieve what you want,” according to Frederick Mann, a successful entrepreneur …
Get Off the Excuse Train Now
Many of us use excuses to justify our shortcomings, but what we really need to do is stick to a few motivational tricks and get back on track. Great people throughout history often fail, quite miserably, before finally reaching their goals. Van Gogh sold only one painting during his lifetime; Winston Churchill lost every public election until he became a …