by Walter Bond | Jun 30, 2016 | Lessons in Leadership
During my 10 years in the NBA — eight as a player in Dallas, Utah and Detroit and two as a broadcaster in Minnesota — I noticed a clear correlation between accountability and team performance. Every team had a distinct culture, whether it was on the court, in the...
by Walter Bond | Jun 23, 2016 | Lessons in Leadership
Are your employees owners or renters? Studies have shown that employees who take an ownership in their jobs are more accountable for their performance, helping lead the company to greater success. A leader’s first step in building accountability in a...
by Walter Bond | Jun 14, 2016 | Lessons in Leadership
Great CEOs understand that investing in human capital is paramount to growing their companies. The concept is simple: Helping your employees perform at an optimal level will help your profits perform, too. Every organization has its high-performers — if you buy into...
by Walter Bond | Jun 9, 2016 | Lessons in Leadership
Money is so overrated! I have been able to become the best in the world in two different industries (NBA and motivation), and money had nothing to do with it. Now, we all love to have money in our pockets like everyone else, but it should never be the driver. I...
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