Hans Hickler Blog

What a Ride!

I’ve posted before on the Importance of Rule # 6 – “Don’t take yourself too seriously”. In fact, as the story goes, when asked what the other rules are, the answer is “There are no other rules”. Sometimes we need a little jolt to remind us of the purpose of life, that we can’t take

focus

Pick a scenario: . You are on your way to your staff meeting . You are meeting your family for dinner . You are walking into an important customer meeting . your friend is calling, has something important to tell you In your head: “Where did I put my car keys?” “Have to work on

It starts at the top

I want my organisation to be focused on the priorities I want Execution-orientation to be a core competency in my organisation I want there to be less friction/more productivity between departments. Sound familiar? I hear variations of this with many of my CEO clients. Guess what? It starts at the top! How do you and

Some good quotes I recently came across

“A person can become so comfortable with everything that they don’t know, that they just stop asking questions altogether.” “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”― Mae West “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”― Ralph Waldo

Densifying, focusing those limited resources

The medical device company that wants to launch across the world The multinational that wants to manage multiple strategic projects in their business plan The startup in Brazil that is eager to expand to other countries The NGO that wants to replicate its methodology now While expansion to drive more revenues, create more impact, is

This world needs Advocates – What is your role?

It’s embarrassing to me how selfish I was for 45 years. Or naive. Or both. I had little part to play in leaving this world a better place than how I inherited it…Indifference. Embarrassing. The people I hang with now probably wouldn’t have liked the old Hans much. Maybe I wasn’t all indifferent but certainly

Working through and embracing our tough stuff

We have been staring the problem in the face. We have walked around it and looked at it from every possible angle. We have talked to our team about it. We have explored numerous avenues of approach. And yet we are still standing, looking at it and not addressing it, still hoping we can find

True Grit

Blog I was having lunch with a great guy i recently met, Richard Wells. Richard is an entrepreneur/writer/teacher and we had a great lunch conversation about leadership style, qualities and value systems. We got to the topic of Grit. I have never used the word Grit as a leadership trait. Typically we use more mainstream

It isn’t all about me & It is all about me

I got back from a great retreat I do yearly with some great friends. We had some great discussions.. One of them was about relationships and how relationships that we value require ongoing investment, communication, compromise. Got me thinking… When we think about our relationships – home, friends, colleagues, employees… – when we really think

Believe you are creating something special

The other day I attended a session hosted by Marco Giberti at The Lab Miami, an amazing shared workspace environment for startup entrepreneurs in Miami. I was proud to listen to two CEOs that I have the pleasure of working with, Maurice Ferre and Rony Abovitz, tell their story of the founding of Mako Robotics