by Barry | May 23, 2014 | Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Intentionality, Results, Success
In the mail today, I received the author’s complimentary copy of my new book, Leadership by Invitation. I was being interviewed earlier in the week about the book and was asked the question; “What is the one thing you would tell someone who is writing a...
by Barry | Apr 14, 2014 | Awareness, Decision Making, Failure, Intentionality, Results
Last week on our Platform Builders Mastermind call. we spotlighted one of the Maxwell Team mentors, Ed DeCosta, who recently release his new book ASCEND: A Coach’s Roadmap For Taking Your Performance To New Heights. If you want some “no-nonsense, get...
by Barry | Mar 28, 2014 | Accountability, Character, Decision Making, Environment, Influence, Leadership, Responsibility, Trust
This month, in The Platform Builders Mastermind group, we are working our way through Simon Sinek’s recently released “Leaders Eat Last – Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t.” Sinek, the author of Start With Why, provides a deep...
by Barry | Feb 27, 2014 | Awareness, Clarity, Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Leadership, Results, Success
This month in The Platform Builders mastermind group we are working our way through “The Power Of Urgency – Playing to Win with Proactive Urgency” by William Keiper. John Maxwell teaches that the greatest gap is the gap between what we know and what...
by Barry | Feb 17, 2014 | Awareness, Clarity, Decision Making, Leadership, Results, Success
I haven’t written about this topic in a while but thought today would be appropriate. Today begins another week long event that happens twice a year. The John Maxwell Team Live Certification event is like no other that I have ever been involved in. There is...
by Barry | Feb 14, 2014 | Awareness, Communication, Decision Making, Influence, Leadership
When I finished my last post, I told you that I was going to jump right to the next thing on my to-do list which was the final chapter in my book. Well, I did it. Four sections, seventeen chapters, and almost 40,000 words. The thought of writing a book never would...