Christine McMahon helps leaders develop strategies and improve speed of execution by developing leadership talent, creating alignment between business functions and improving communications and accountability up, down and across a business. She is co-founder of the Leadership Institute and is in partnership with the WMEP. For keynote presentations, executive coaching, sales and leadership training, she can be reached at: ccm@christinemcmahon.com.
Training as a benefit
Looking at training as a benefit - with a payoff for the employer How do you find, hire, and...
Come together
Successful team-building programs exhibit four key characteristics DANIEL SCHROEDER For SBT Question: What's your take on team-building programs? We've...
Biz chat – Instant messaging
Cost effective instant messaging speeds communication Not too long ago, having a facsimile machine in a business was cutting-edge...
Britain as international trade partner
Common language, culture helps keep Britain as top European market for US The United Kingdom, encompassing...
Passing the torch
Management development will keep the ship on course when owner moves on Question: Last November our...
Firms that treat their employees
like customers retain those workers A common theme that I hear from employers is that they can't...
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Dick Tracy would like this phone
Dick Tracy would like this phone They're not quite as small as a wristwatch, but new phones being offered...
Harvest the benefits of employee surveys
Wouldn't you like to know what "hot buttons" employees are talking about over lunch? Or why you may not...
Rediscovering our Blue Ribbon past
Karen Haertel believes that if a large corporation had taken ownership of the former Pabst Brewing Co.'s abandoned corporate offices in Milwaukee, it may have simply gutted the buildings. After all, the offices were just as the company left them when the firm abruptly and illegally closed its Milwaukee brewery in 1996.
Inland Companies will move to downtown Milwaukee
Inland Companies, a commercial real estate company, will move its headquarters to downtown Milwaukee. About 30 to 35...