by Janet Wood | Jan 28, 2021 | High Performance, Vision
The two ways you might be lacking direction without knowing What’s your vision for your life? Maybe this question is intimidating to you. Or maybe you’ve heard it so many times that it’s actually gotten a little old. While the idea of vision is taught almost...
by Jason Jaggard | Nov 16, 2020 | Execution, High Performance, Leading Organizations, Resources
Effortless: A way to enhance your performance Have you ever made something harder than it needed to be? Maybe it was a phone call you dreaded making and then after it was over you were said, “well, that wasn’t so hard.” I want you to think about that...
by Jason Jaggard | Sep 28, 2020 | High Performance, Leadership
Mastering the Art of Self-Innovation If you’re a leader, by definition your job is to innovate. Leaders take us into a future that is different than the one we’re in today. We innovate the present to create a desired future. Often when we think of innovation, we think...
by Jason Jaggard | Sep 28, 2020 | High Performance, Vision
The 2 Greatest Challenges for Every Leader At Novus Global, we believe every leader has the same top two leadership challenges. It’s not budget. It’s not time. It’s not the market or lack of interest of the people we’re trying to lead. Here are every leader’s top two...
by Jason Jaggard | Sep 3, 2020 | Authenticity, Execution, High Performance, Leadership
Can You Go Beyond High Performance? To remain relevant in the 21st century you will have to reinvent yourself, not just once but repeatedly. – Yuval Noah Harari Most of what people think about unleashing human performance is wrong. Current management models typically...
by Jason Jaggard | Sep 26, 2019 | High Performance, Leadership, Resources, Vision
Get Maximum Value from Absolutely Everything I want this article to radically change every single area of your life forever. (But it probably won’t.) The reason is that it’s only going to cost you time to read it and many people treat their time like it’s cheap. Like...
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