by RLochner | Aug 28, 2017 | Leadership Attitudes & Habits, Personal Leadership
…than a mind that only knows what to think.” Through the course of the summer, I kept bumping into this uneasy feeling as I experienced what was happening around me. I kept asking myself with each new situation, “What were they thinking?” As it turns out, after...
by RLochner | Mar 23, 2016 | Leadership Attitudes & Habits, Personal Leadership
…because Life Never Stops Teaching. A common discussion over the past several months has been how leaders stay relevant in today’s dynamic economic and political environment. What was relevant five years ago is passe’ today. What is relevant today will likely be on...
by RLochner | Mar 24, 2014 | Blog, Effective Communications, Leading Change
…Knowledge-poor world. In 2010, the Institute For The Future (IFTF) published a report titled, “Future Work Skills 2020.” The report outlines six key drivers of change over the next ten years as well as ten skills required by the future workforce to meet those...
by RLochner | Jul 2, 2009 | Blog, Business Acumen, Process Improvement
How many times have we heard that refrain from our children (or maybe from our significant other!?!) when their impatience got the best of them? Or maybe we’ve said it ourselves in different situations for the same reason. In most cases, it is because they don’t have...