by Jamie Notter | Feb 21, 2006 | Leadership
Believe it or not, I found an article in Harvard Business Review that I really hate. It’s not that I have liked every article in there—the ones on supply chains really bore me. Others make points that I don’t think are terribly powerful. But I think this is the first...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 19, 2005 | Leadership
Here’s another great quote I came across in Peter Drucker’s Nonprofit Management book:Decisions always involve risk taking. And effective decisions take a lot of time and thought. For this reason, one doesn’t make unnecessary decision. Again and again, non-profit...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 13, 2005 | Leadership
I participated this evening in what started out originally as ASAE’s "Leadership Book Club." The name of the program is now "Executive Foresight" and it no longer rests only on one book, rather it focuses on a topic and the facilitator...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 2, 2005 | Books and Reading, Leadership, Misc
I’m heading off to sunny (I hope) Orlando, Florida tomorrow to attend ASAE and The Center for Association Leadership’s "Great Ideas" conference. It’s one of my favorite association-related events. I think I’ve been to every Great...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 2, 2005 | Books and Reading, Leadership, Misc
I’m heading off to sunny (I hope) Orlando, Florida tomorrow to attend ASAE and The Center for Association Leadership’s "Great Ideas" conference. It’s one of my favorite association-related events. I think I’ve been to every Great...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 28, 2005 | Leadership
The latest gem from the “forethought” section of Harvard Business Review: research indicates that of all the positions in an organization, the one with the LOWEST score for emotional intelligence is (drum roll please…): the CEO! Yes, individual staff people came in at...