Book Talk with Harry: Your 168

Harry recently spoke with the Kellogg Finance Network about his new book, Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life. Watch the video here:
Read moreHarry recently spoke with the Kellogg Finance Network about his new book, Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life. Watch the video here:
Read moreMost people assign themselves far too many tasks than they can accomplish, Harry writes in his recent article for Training Industry. Then, feeling time-bankrupt, they decide the only way to do everything is to go faster. They confuse activity and productivity, leading them to believe multitasking is the answer. The reality, however, is that they’re more distracted than ever and
Read moreHarry shares his leadership principles with Darren Kaplan at Data Standard community. Listen in to learn how to “lead up” with self-reflection:
Read moreIf you missed Chicago Innovation’s “Improv(e) Your Life” webinar with Harry and other leaders or if you just want to watch it again, the recording is now available here:
Read more“One of the greatest failures a leader can be guilty of is not knowing why they lead. Before leaders can become inspiring and motivating examples to others, they must clarify who they are as a leader, and why they chose to put themselves into a leadership role,” writes Marcel Schwantes in his Inc.com article. “This is an exercise of reaching
Read moreI want to wish all dads a very happy Father’s Day!!!! My day started with Daniel, Diane, and Suzie singing “Happy Father’s Day” and serving me my favorite disaster sausage omelet from Sarkis Cafe in Evanston (I highly recommend it as long as you take several long jogs the same day 😉). We then went on a wonderful bike ride
Read moreJoin us TODAY for a VERY special virtual event! THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, 2:00-3:00PM Central Time **This is a free virtual event, but registration is required** Synopsis: In 2020, we’ve all suddenly found ourselves enrolled in the school of improv… Each day feels like a test of how well we can roll with the punches, innovate on-the-fly, and get ahead of
Read moreSince the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week, I have had numerous discussions with my Kellogg students both in classes and one-on-one. The words used to describe the horrible tragedy were a combination of shock, disgust, disbelief, anger, frustration and embarrassment. The student questions included: How could someone do that to a fellow human being? Why didn’t the
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