4 international book awards for Leading Teams
It's been an amazing 12 months for "Leading Teams - 10 Challenges 10 Solutions" which has won 4 awards Winner: Leadership category - 2016 Book Excellence Awards Finalist: Business: Management & Leadership category - 2016 International Book Awards Finalist: Business: Management & Leadership category - 2016 Best Book Awards Bronze: Leadership category - 2017 Axiom Business Book Awards We're very proud and happy...
Learning from today
What has happened today that you can learn from? What went well? How can you recreate that tomorrow? What didn't go well? What can you do differently tomorrow? What went OK but could have been better? How can you make it better tomorrow? Learning never stops. Grab every opportunity to expand your knowledge, experience and expertise. What can you learn from today that will help you in the future? Keeping in mind that the future starts...
Taking our own advice – Celebrating a great writing year!
Looking back on 2016 we’ve realised that we need to stop and take stock and do what we encourage others to do – celebrate. It’s been a phenomenal writing year for us and we are very thankful for everyone who is interested in teams, leadership and the future – just as we are – and who have read our books, various articles and blog posts and listened to interviews and at speaking events. Thank you – this is what matters to us, this is...
Leading Teams wins International Book Award
We are very proud to announce that “Leading Teams – 10 Challenges: 10 Solutions” has won a Finalist Award at the 2016 International Book Awards in Los Angeles, USA. The competition included 1500 books in total, of which 37 were in the Business: Management & Leadership category, where “Leading Teams” was a runner-up/finalist.
A story of ownership
We found this short story. We’re not sure who wrote it, but it’s pretty brilliant so we thought we’d share it with you. There are four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was asked to do it. Everybody was sure Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody...

