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“Just, How Old are You?” The Younger Boss – Older Employee Dilemma

Remember the movie, In Good Company starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, and Scarlett Johansson? Here’s a refresher: Dennis Quaid plays a middle-aged advertising sales executive faced with a new boss (Topher Grace) nearly half his age. Matters are made worse… Continue Reading →

Non-Traditional things to do after a 360 to promote change

You’ve just completed a 360 Feedback and you have a coach who is ready to help you change your weaknesses into strengths. You’re ready to change, and ready to move up in your organization. Your coach has great ideas that… Continue Reading →

Leadership and Accountability: Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks

Many of us at The Booth Company enjoy our coffee in the early morning, late morning, early afternoon and well…you get the point. So, it may not be a surprise for our latest leadership profile we take a closer look… Continue Reading →

How to Become a Contagious Leader

60 Ways to Become a Contagious Leader When we first saw this post, we knew we had to blog about it. The simple words “contagious leader” could inspire even the most lackluster employee to sit up a little straighter. This… Continue Reading →

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership: A Fascinating Connection

  Here at TBC we like to keep abreast of industry news, so we read from a lot of different sources: blogs, websites, white papers, scholarly articles, research, etc. We know that not everyone likes to read scholarly research, so… Continue Reading →

A Unique Leader: Gary Kelly, CEO of Southwest Airlines

Gary Kelly wants to impress you. Sure, he wants you to pick Southwest Airlines over the competition. But there is another aspect in his life that he desperately seeks approval – his Halloween costume. Kelly is not only the Southwest… Continue Reading →

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