Understand your inner world for a more successful outer one If you haven’t done personality measurements on yourself, the people closest to you, and those that you lead; you could really be missing out. Personality testing can make a powerful impact in your life. When getting my Masters in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, I wrote […]
Author Archives: Elizabeth Taylor
HOW LEADERS CAN BUILD A CULTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR With 11,766 stores and 2.2 million employees, Walmart is the largest and most powerful company in the world. When they began selling my books in their stores, I had the opportunity to be the keynote speakers at their famous management meeting in Bentonville, Arkansas attended by […]
7 Steps to the top When you’re writing a book, if you can get someone truly cool and not just Facebook famous, but truly part of history to contribute or be interviewed, there’s that something extra when the book comes out. One such interview we did for one of my books was with an explorer […]
Cash flow, Free cash, and Free-dom UNDERSTANDING THE FLOW OF CASH Recently, I’ve been asked to become the CFO for what is evolving into the most compelling, effective, and vertically integrated tech firm in history. When a CFO comes into any organization, the most important item to understand is how the cash flows – and […]
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) for Happy, Engaged Employees Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is the Holy Grail, the top award, the Heisman Trophy of effective leadership. When you create it, your team members exhibit an ownership of the mission, promote excellence in the workplace, go above and beyond the call of duty, take pride in their […]
The Science and Art of Speaking and Writing That Works! MAKING CONTENT POP AND IMPACT When mom accidentally sees their teenage boy naked, the whole house can fall apart for days. In the acclaimed movie, “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,” the mom, played by Jennifer Garner unwittingly sees the teenager […]