by Ira Wolfe | May 22, 2013 | Employment Testing, Leadership
Passion, confidence, ambition, creativity, focus – these are all highly desirable attributes of any successful leader. But like almost every quality that people possess, when overextended our strengths can become weaknesses. And with just a glance through Wall...
by Ira Wolfe | Apr 16, 2013 | Employment Testing, Leadership
How Leadership Assessment Tests Can Predict the Rise and Fall of a High-Potential Superstar Case Study Bob Smith (name changed) had been the darling of senior management and board of directors (BOD). Bob is the CFO of an up and coming professional services firm. The...
by Ira Wolfe | Nov 29, 2002 | Employment Testing, In The News
by Jim T. Ryan Contributing Writer Cleo Weaver faced a tough decision this year: maintain the status quo at his business, Triangle Refrigeration Co., or go for growth. Weaver said his company has posted solid revenue, but it hasn’t undertaken a significant...
by Ira Wolfe | Sep 16, 2001 | Employee Performance Management, Employment Testing
Today’s manager is really the conductor of his own orchestra. Like an orchestra, no matter how good you are, you sometimes need to stop and re-sync. Were the violins too loud? Could you hear the flutes? How did the composer mean for the music to be played? Top...