Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. What do test pilots, surgeons, architects and hedge fund managers all have in common? They all turn to one simple tool to make them more ...
When you have a stressful job like a doctor or a pilot, you’re faced with executing complex tasks everyday with very high rates of success. How do such professionals even get started when the task at ...
When the daily to-do list might include grocery shopping, picking up the kids from soccer and preparing tomorrow’s presentation, who has time to think about a financial plan? While the effort to keep ...
Train yourself to pay attention to your errors. Keep a record of them. Then, review them regularly to avoid making them again. This includes a close look at our mistakes. As I realized recently, more ...
Originally published by Marshall Goldsmith on LinkedIn: The #1 Most Dysfunctional Belief of Successful People! One of the most dysfunctional beliefs of successful people is our contempt for simplicity ...
What do a podcaster from Portland, an actor on the CBS drama Criminal Minds and a retired lawyer in central Iowa have in common? “She offered concrete action steps to take and she did it in a way that ...
A young girl businesswoman is confident in her abilities to lead her business and obtain her goals. There is often a blatant gap between the leaders we want, and the leaders we actually get. One way ...
Bringing a mere checklist to a matter team is like bringing a water gun to a house fire. The whole house is on fire: you need the right tools. That would be a fire hose and certified firefighters.
What do test pilots, surgeons, architects and hedge fund managers all have in common? They all turn to one simple tool to make them more efficient: the humble checklist. In his book, The Checklist ...