Ergonomics and the workplace cont.

So check out this office. I mean how cool is this and does it surprise you that it’s at the Red Bull Office (in London)? On “Everyday Leadership” Dan discussed ergonomics in the workplace. Ergonomics is the science of designing a workplace environment that fits the user, making the workplace comfortable and productive. Go Green … Continued

Kevin Butler,Anthony Andre and Jennifer Kaplan-Ergonomics

Dr. Anthony Andre a Professor of Ergonomics and Human Factors at San Jose State University, and co-founder of Interface Analysis Associates. A Human Factors, Usability and Ergonomics consulting firm. Dan also had on author Jennifer Kaplan, who wrote “Greening Your Small Business: How to Improve your Bottom Line, Grow your Brand, Satisfy your Customers.” Learn … Continued

On “Everyday Leadership”: Surviving a Digital Workplace

In the 21st century social media is king, and companies are looking for new ways to adapt to the constantly connected world. On “Everyday Leadership” Dan discussed how to survive in a digital workplace. Dave Evans author of “Social Media: An Hour a Day” and contributer to www.digital-voodoo.com. A social media strategy and intelligence firm … Continued

Raising the Odds on Hitting Important Goals

Friends, Some thousand people making New Years Resolutions agreed to share their experience with Professor Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire in England. Over half were confident at the beginning that they’d succeed. That tells you something already, no? Half weren’t confident from the outset. What percentage do you think made it through the … Continued

On “Everyday Leadership”: New Year and New Beginnings

On “Everyday Leadership” Dan will be talked about “New Year and New Beginnings.” With 2011 well underway time to reevaluate your new years resolutions, and what you are doing to reinvent yourself as an everyday leader. A former nationally syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and workplace author and speaker Alexandra Levit was on … Continued

After the Assassinations – Leaders Go First

Friends, You know “tautologies,” right, expressions that use different words to define or describe the same thing? My favorite one is from the great Kouzes and Posner who write, “leaders go first.” I mean, a leader literally leads, right, like the car or horse “in the lead.” But gosh there’s a lot to that simple … Continued

Previously on “Everyday Leadership”: Leading from the Middle

On “Everyday Leadership” Dan discusses how to distinguish the difference between an authority figure and being a leader. John Baldoni is an internationally recognized leader in leadership and communications, and leadership speaker. He is the founder of Baldoni Consulting. Mr. Baldoni will be on to discuss his book “Lead your Boss: The Subtle Art of … Continued

Humbled and Inspired

Friends, This column is not about leadership – at least not in any direct way.  It is about enabling and inspiring leadership.  It’s about the state police.  It’s possible that when you read “state police” the images that arise for you are not so pretty. It may be when you hear the words “state police,” … Continued

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