Author: Don Yaeger
I’m willing to bet there are a number of things most of you would rather do than stare at Microsoft Excel spreadsheets on a daily basis. But what if the data contained in those rows and columns could give you “World Championship” status—or at the very least an edge over the competition? Imagine having a well-documented tally of previous performance results for all employees or co-workers and being able to use that...
Longtime VMWare President Carl Eschenbach: To Grow Your Business, Manage Your 4 C’s
In the world of high tech, Carl Eschenbach’s is a name synonymous with explosive growth. As the longtime president and chief operating officer of VMware, he helped the company go from 200 employees and $30 million in revenue to 20,000 employees and $7 billion. During that sometimes challenging uphill ride to success, Eschenbach developed what he affectionately calls his 4 C’s that he counsels any executive to man...
Tua Tagovailoa, Ryan Fitzpatrick, And The Heartbreaking Importance Of Being A Great Teammate
Life is full of plot twists, isn’t it? One moment you are having your Employee of the Month award framed, the next you’re getting knocked to your knees and praying you to keep your job. Imagine putting together a lengthy career that includes long hours at work—in many cases being the first one in and the last to leave. You’re in a good groove, hitting your numbers week after week—pouring more and more value into the...
Lakers’ Legend Kobe Bryant Continues To Shape The NBA Finals…And The Philippines
It is completely appropriate that this might be the year the Los Angeles Lakers became champions again. In the same year, he was due for induction to the Basketball Hall of Fame, a malfunctioning helicopter resulted in the death of Laker legend Kobe Bryant—one of the greatest players ever to wear the purple and gold uniform – setting off worldwide reminiscence worthy of a political or social leader. Here we are...
Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers Reminds Us: Chase Greatness No Matter What Talent Surrounds You
Too often we’ve all have heard – in both sports and business – that a team is only as strong as its weakest link. We are taught that the best teams are loaded, from top to bottom, with the best talent. Often, it is true.
How The Failings Of Big Ten Football Can Teach A Lesson In Leadership
“If you ain’t first, you’re last.” That gem of a quote from fictitious racecar driver Ricky Bobby was a classic moment from the movie, Talladega Nights. Although grammatically incorrect, it is a snapshot of the competitive mindset that drives many in the sports and business world. It’s why there are rarely any commemorative t-shirts distributed to the runners-up. It’s why we never give a premium parking space...
Jeff Henry, ViON President, asks: Do You Practice Harder Than Your Competition?
Jeff Henry
ViON President, asks: Do You Practice Harder Than Your Competition?
Corporate Competitor Podcast Episode 12
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How The Brady-Belichick Split Could Lead To A Reunion
It was the most talked-about breakup since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s highly publicized “de-coupling.” After nearly two decades and six Super Bowl Championship rings with the New England Patriots and longtime head coach Bill Belichick, quarterback Tom Brady left Boston’s trademark chowder in favor of stone crabs, key lime pie, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. For the record, I live in Florida and have tasted my fair...
Rob Davies, ViON Chief Operations Officer, asks: Can You Remain Calm and Disciplined in Stressful Times?
Rob Davies
ViON Chief Operations Officer, asks: Can You Remain Calm and Disciplined in Stressful Times?
Corporate Competitor Podcast Episode 11
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