by Ed Evarts | Dec 20, 2017 | Reputation, Visibility and Value
Doing what you do with a high degree of quantity and quality is an important part of a good reputation. Quantity and quality are similar to what you say and do in that quantity and quality need to be in balance. When quantity and quality are not in balance, the impact...
by Ed Evarts | Nov 15, 2017 | Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
If attitude reflects the intangible choices that you make regarding people and situations, behavior reflects the tangible choices you make which influence your reputation. Behavior is easier to define than attitude, as we can see behavior more readily. While you can...
by Ed Evarts | Nov 1, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
Attitude is one of those human characteristics that is very hard to describe. You don’t think a lot about the definition of attitude until you are asked to share an opinion regarding a colleague. As you think about your colleague, one of the defining characteristics...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 18, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
I have observed that reputations are influenced by four areas – articulation, attitude, behavior, and production. First, a look at articulation. When it comes to your reputation, your colleagues are going to think what they want to think and say what they want to say....
by Ed Evarts | Oct 11, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
Your reputation is built on a never ending series of choices that you make, every minute of every day. And in today’s transparent and frenetic organizations, your choices are seen by more of your colleagues, and faster, than ever before. Today’s ever-changing...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 4, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
There are certainly things you cannot choose. You can’t choose not to get multiple sclerosis. You can’t choose to win a million dollars in a lottery. You can’t choose someone to love you. However, if you were to list all of the experiences in your life and weigh each...