by Keith Coats | May 8, 2020 | Leadership
Leadership is going to need to be ‘reset’. What many leaders are discovering through this Covid-19 crisis is that they don’t have the organisation they thought they had – and it isn’t so much about the people, but rather about the systems, processes and...
by Keith Coats | May 7, 2020 | Leadership
The quest for authentic leadership and adaptive intelligence will be the hallmarks of leading in the new world of work.
by Keith Coats | Apr 17, 2020 | Archive, Leadership, Uncategorized
What I liked about this book is that it opened-up and explored territory that on one hand was ‘obvious’ but, on the other hand, was completely new. The reminder that we ‘see with our brains’ (the retina is part of one’s brain) and as such, we can develop (exercise)...
by Keith Coats | Mar 3, 2020 | Archive, Tuesday Tips
First some trivia as a backdrop: The saying ‘Curiosity killed the cat’ originated as a proverb that stated, ‘care killed the cat’. By ‘care’ it was meant ‘worry’ or ‘sorrow’. That form of the saying dates back to1598 and occurred in English playwright Ben Jonson’s...
by Keith Coats | Oct 16, 2019 | Leadership
Leadership: Essential Writings By Our Greatest Thinkers – edited by Elizabeth D. Samet This is an anthology that brings together a rich array of insights, stories and perspectives on the subject of leadership. Elizabeth Samet, an award winning author (Soldier’s...