by John G. Self | Apr 6, 2017 | Executive Leadership, Healthcare, Leadership, Social Media, Technology
You have been Yelped. If you do not understand the significance of this phrase then listen up. If you run a business — in a big city or small town, it does not matter — what your customers are saying about you is pretty important, especially if you operate a business...
by John G. Self | Feb 15, 2017 | Career Management, Executive Leadership, Leadership, Podcast
Listen to today’s podcast here, read the transcript below or subscribe and listen on iTunes. Frustrations in life, and with our careers, can be many and they can destroy our focus and balance on the road to success. One of the most common in the workplace is...
by John G. Self | Feb 8, 2017 | Executive Leadership, Healthcare, Podcast, Social Media
Listen to today’s podcast here, read the transcript below or subscribe and listen on iTunes. Hospital CEOs, more than virtually any other community business leader, can make such a meaningful difference for their communities. As a healthcare leader that...
by John G. Self | Feb 1, 2017 | Executive Leadership, Healthcare, Podcast, Stories
Listen to today’s podcast here, read the transcript below or subscribe and listen on iTunes. Here are some excerpts from my interview with Britt – On how his style his leadership style has evolved: “For me it’s always been about purpose. Why am I doing what I’m...
by John G. Self | Nov 8, 2016 | Executive Leadership, Leadership
Editor’s Note: John is off today. The following post initially appeared in December, 2014. We are not entitled to have a job. There is no legal or constitutional guarantee of employment. We are paid to do a job. Typically we work as part of a team — either...
by John G. Self | Sep 25, 2016 | Career Management, Executive Leadership, Millennials
KANSAS CITY — The difference between what we think we do and what we actually do can reveal some surprising opportunities for enhanced performance. By honestly documenting our actual practices — our daily routines — and then comparing the series of tasks we think we...