

The First Commandment Of Strategic Planning: Don't Fail To Plan
Most people don't plan to fail, they fail to plan. According to authors and historians, strategic planning has roots in the military....

9 Types Of Intelligence – Infographic
This infographic shows that being good at math or languages are not the only two ways to be smart. That is what school beat into us by...


5 Reasons You Need To Invest In Yourself As Much As Your Business
It’s easy to buy a new course, invest in a new piece of software or hire a VA. But for most entrepreneurs, it’s not so easy to eat the...


The 10th Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Live A Balanced And Fulfilling Life
The 10th Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Live A Balanced And Fulfilling Life According to a surveyby Korn Ferry, two-thirds...


The Ninth Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Learn How To Delegate
Jacob M. Engel Author and CEO of The Prosperous Leader. I help CEOs and their organizations prosper. My mentor, Roy Cammarano, wrote a...

Your Guide to Working Well With Someone Who’s (Really) Different From You
Category: Personality At Work You prefer to have some independent time to process information, while your colleague would rather jump...


The Eighth Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Establish A Growth Mindset
Professor Carol Dweck is known for her many years of research on what she calls a mindset versus a fixed mindset. In fact, in his latest...


The Seventh Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Be A Thoughtful Negotiator
Jacob M. Engel Author and CEO of The Prosperous Leader. I help CEOs and their organizations prosper. One of my first lessons in...


The Sixth Commandment Of Highly Effective Leadership: Be An Effective Listener
In his best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey states that most effective communicators are great...


What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It)
Self-awareness seems to have become the latest management buzzword — and for good reason. Research suggests that when we see ourselves...