Monday Mornings with Madison

Category Archives:
Uncategorized

Stay in Your Lane, Part 2

In many businesses, evaluating the quality, quantity, or speed of work product is subjective. Often work is evaluated by coworkers and stakeholders who can be fickle and capricious with their assessments. And, in cases where complex or technical decisions or judgments must be made that require expertise, not everyone is qualified to make such pronouncements. It is important for organizations to be clear about what each person is responsible to do and who has the skills and expertise to evaluate work product. Here are some guidelines to ensure each person in an organization stays in their lane. Continue reading

Comments Off on Stay in Your Lane, Part 2

Stay in Your Lane, Part 1

When an organization or individual fails to respect boundaries and follow rules, there can be consequences great and small. It can affect not only the immediate situation, but it can have broader unintended consequences for an industry or even the public at large. Here is why it is important to respect boundaries, follow the rules and stay in your lane when doing business. Continue reading

Comments Off on Stay in Your Lane, Part 1

Making the Most of LinkedIn – Part 2

Jeff Wiener, LinkedIn’s CEO, has said his goal is for LinkedIn to have 3 Billion users, become the home of all working professional across the world, and be the central hub for every job posting across an estimated 70 million companies worldwide. This goal is probably achievable. LinkedIn is already the most used social media platform among Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. So it is wise to learn how to make the most of this growing platform. There are things professionals should do… and then there are things smart professionals should NOT DO on LinkedIn. Continue reading

Comments Off on Making the Most of LinkedIn – Part 2

Making the Most of LinkedIn – Part 1

LinkedIn has emerged as the leading social media site for professional connection in the U.S. and around the world. Whereas a decade ago, many viewed LinkedIn as a place to post career information — something of an online Resume — today it is a site where 610 million users go for professional presence, connection, communication, advice, education, references and more. But the vast majority are only scratching the surface of LinkedIn for their business efforts and career success, and too many don’t understand the dos and don’ts of using LinkedIn. Are you using it wisely? Continue reading

Comments Off on Making the Most of LinkedIn – Part 1

Perception and Reality

It’s been said that seeing is believing. We tend to trust what we can see with our own eyes. In truth, one’s eyes should not be trusted. What we “see” is not always what we get. Or rather, what the brain perceives through its senses cannot always be trusted. There can be a big difference between a perception and reality. But, in business, perception often becomes reality. So, it is important for entrepreneurs, leaders and managers to understand such distortions and perception errors, and how that could work for and/or against them. Continue reading

Comments Off on Perception and Reality

Beware the Dangers of the False Consensus Effect on Business

False Consensus Effect is a pervasive type of thinking error. In this distorted pattern of thinking, people overestimate the degree to which their own behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and viewpoints are shared by others. In business, the False Consensus Effect may seem benign but it can actually be quite harmful to companies whose leaders make decisions based on this. Those decisions can lead to mistakes in product development, market direction, hiring and acquisitions, and result in the loss of staff and revenue. It even kills companies! Here are real world examples and how to combat this common, but often unrecognized, decision-making problem. Continue reading

Comments Off on Beware the Dangers of the False Consensus Effect on Business

How to Handle Mistakes at Work

Employees are prone to mistakes, mishaps and miscalculations. No one is perfect. Therefore, companies – which are comprised of people – make mistakes too. The issue isn’t “if” a business will err, but rather “when” it will err. It happens. When someone makes a mistake, how is it handled? Minimizing the frequency of mistakes and managing such issues well – even when trying valiantly to avoid errors altogether – is what elevates some companies above others. When things get jumbled, there is a better way to deal with it. Continue reading

Comments Off on How to Handle Mistakes at Work

Increase Your Brand’s Stickiness

Is your company introducing a new blog or drip campaign? Getting ready to deploy a new product? Developing a new marketing campaign? Launching a new division? Great. Is the information you are sharing “sticky”? It should be. Sticky is good. Sticky means memorable, relatable and impactful. According to Chip and Dan Heath, authors of Made to Stick, there are six basic principles to follow to ensure that any new idea, message, product, campaign or brand sticks to your target audience. Before you deploy, make sure your next big effort passes the “sticky” test. Continue reading

Comments Off on Increase Your Brand’s Stickiness

Want To Make a Business Blossom? Encourage Laughter!

Captains of industry are always looking for ways to help staff relieve stress, combat boredom, boost engagement, increase well-being, collaborate more, be creative, amp up analytical precision, and raise productivity. Sounds challenging. But what if the best way to accomplish all that is actually simple… just encourage employees to laugh, smile and have fun! There is ample evidence that a serious, highly-focused, intense workplace is exactly the wrong atmosphere to generate big ideas and even bigger results. So how does a leader get people to lighten up at work yet still deliver results? Continue reading

Comments Off on Want To Make a Business Blossom? Encourage Laughter!

Controlling your First and Last Hour of the Day to Amp Up Productivity

Time is precious… the only finite resource. And you are now considering spending seven minutes of that precious commodity reading this. You should because every minute of time is not spent equally well. Some investments of time generate a better return than others. Seven minutes now might save you hundreds or thousands of minutes down the road. Unless you already manage your time with the perfectly-calibrated precision of a Swiss clock and the efficiency of a U.S. Marine Drill Sergeant, reading this might be the best time investment you make all year. Continue reading

Comments Off on Controlling your First and Last Hour of the Day to Amp Up Productivity