Temple Solutions Inc

Temple Solutions Inc Started in 2008 but incorporated in 2011. Temple Solutions is a Human Development organization. Temple Solutions is a coaching/consultant business.

We offer facilitated development programs designed to help the individual achieve the goals that they need to get to that next level. Business, Professional, Individual or Youth Leadership, we have programs where real work is accomplished and done.

08/18/2022

Being an American means reckoning with a History fraught with Violence and Injustice. Ignoring that Reality in favor of Mythology is not only Wrong but also Dangerous.

The Dark Chapters of American History has just as much to teach us if not more, than the Glorious Ones and Often the Two are Intertwined.


Folks when a system or a political entity tries to subvert the reality of what HAS happened and in some cases are still happening perhaps in a more conspicuous manner it needs to be stopped. We're all entitled to our own Opinions, none of us are entitled to our own Facts.

03/18/2021

Management is Not Leadership:

Management Is (Still) Not Leadership
by John Kotter | 11:00 AM January 9, 2013

A few weeks ago, the BBC asked me to come in for a radio interview. They told me they wanted to talk about effective leadership — China had just elevated Xi Jinping to the role of Communist Party leader; General David Petraeus had stepped down from his post at the CIA a few days earlier; the BBC itself was wading through a leadership scandal of its own — but the conversation quickly veered, as these things often do, into a discussion about how individuals can keep large, complex, unwieldy organizations operating reliably and efficiently.
That's not leadership, I explained. That's management — and the two are radically different.
In more than four decades of studying businesses and consulting to organizations on how to implement new strategies, I can't tell you how many times I've heard people use the words "leadership" and "management" synonymously, and it drives me crazy every time.
The interview reminded me once again that the confusion around these two terms is massive, and that misunderstanding gets in the way of any reasonable discussion about how to build a company, position it for success and win in the twenty-first century. The mistakes people make on the issue are threefold:
Mistake #1: People use the terms "management" and "leadership" interchangeably. This shows that they don't see the crucial difference between the two and the vital functions that each role plays.
Mistake #2: People use the term "leadership" to refer to the people at the very top of hierarchies. They then call the people in the layers below them in the organization "management." And then all the rest are workers, specialists, and individual contributors. This is also a mistake and very misleading.
Mistake #3: People often think of "leadership" in terms of personality characteristics, usually as something they call charisma. Since few people have great charisma, this leads logically to the conclusion that few people can provide leadership, which gets us into increasing trouble.
In fact, management is a set of well-known processes, like planning, budgeting, structuring jobs, staffing jobs, measuring performance and problem-solving, which help an organization to predictably do what it knows how to do well. Management helps you to produce products and services as you have promised, of consistent quality, on budget, day after day, week after week. In organizations of any size and complexity, this is an enormously difficult task. We constantly underestimate how complex this task really is, especially if we are not in senior management jobs. So, management is crucial — but it's not leadership.
Leadership is entirely different. It is associated with taking an organization into the future, finding opportunities that are coming at it faster and faster and successfully exploiting those opportunities. Leadership is about vision, about people buying in, about empowerment and, most of all, about producing useful change. Leadership is not about attributes, it's about behavior. And in an ever-faster-moving world, leadership is increasingly needed from more and more people, no matter where they are in a hierarchy. The notion that a few extraordinary people at the top can provide all the leadership needed today is ridiculous, and it's a recipe for failure.
Some people still argue that we must replace management with leadership. This is obviously not so: they serve different, yet essential, functions. We need superb management. And we need more superb leadership. We need to be able to make our complex organizations reliable and efficient. We need them to jump into the future — the right future — at an accelerated pace, no matter the size of the changes required to make that happen.
There are very, very few organizations today that have sufficient leadership. Until we face this issue, understanding exactly what the problem is, we're never going to solve it. Unless we recognize that we're not talking about management when we speak of leadership, all we will try to do when we do need more leadership is work harder to manage. At a certain point, we end up with over-managed and under-led organizations, which are increasingly vulnerable in a fast-moving world.

So dangerous and so unproductive.
12/21/2020

So dangerous and so unproductive.

11/24/2020

When you're in a meeting, answering the phone agitated because of the call, could easily be avoided by not answering the call at all. Allow it to go to Voicemail and follow up later.

09/02/2020

"No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit."
- Andrew Carnegie

12/19/2019

"Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose."
- Bill Gates

07/08/2019

Do you know the difference between Rebuilding and Reloading? Think of it with this sports analogy. One football team wins the Superbowl and then the next year or two years they now have to rebuild as they have lost individuals either to free agency, retirement or injury. The New England Patriots are always in it though even through multiple SB wins and appearances. They lose a player to free agency, or injury or retirement they have the next player there ready to step up and perform.... they simply Reload.

01/23/2019

“Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”

~ Francis of Assisi

09/03/2018

Hmmm I think this may be a capital idea for many companies

Outstanding story and awesome points
03/26/2017

Outstanding story and awesome points

Kara Goldin was on a call with a Coke exec when he called her "sweetie". That's when she decided to go full-force with her company. Now she's earning $70m annually.

Not easy but interesting. I know a couple of folks who speaking any form of English is such a challenge that this quiz w...
02/21/2017

Not easy but interesting. I know a couple of folks who speaking any form of English is such a challenge that this quiz will kill them.

This test has tricky questions. Good luck!

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