by Eugene Chrinian | Jul 11, 2015 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
Recently, researchers Tamar Parush and Niina Koivunen conducted a study in order to isolate characteristics of leaders in the arts and see how those qualities can be applied to traditional corporate settings. One aspect of the study involved the researchers overseeing...
by Eugene Chrinian | Jun 17, 2015 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
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by Eugene Chrinian | Feb 20, 2015 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
True leadership is defined by the qualities you possess, not by the position you hold. Whether you are the CEO of a successful company or simply an employee who others depend on, you are still a leader. Leadership isn’t a title, it’s a state of being. In a recent...
by Eugene Chrinian | Feb 3, 2015 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
According to Nelson Rodriguez, Vice President of Global Marketing of Aquent and Contributor to Entrepreneur.com, managing creative employees can be challenging. It’s a steady balancing act of maintaining a nurturing environment that encourages employees to take risks...
by Eugene Chrinian | Jan 6, 2015 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
There are multiple ways to run a successful business, but according to a recent article published on Entrepreneur.com, some of the most seasoned business leaders all share similar habits when it comes to work. The article lists nine habits that help these...
by Eugene Chrinian | Nov 4, 2014 | Eugene Chrinian, Leadership
The term leader is typically applied to business applications, often indicating the position of Chief Executive Officer in a successful company. However, all leaders must start somewhere. In the case of Jennifer O’Neill, that start comes in the form of the leading...