Christmas in the POW Camps and Clarifying Your Culture
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During this special season of gift-giving, today’s post is an excerpt from leadership consultant and former Vietnam POW, Lee Ellis' ...
Read More On Leadership and The Reflections of An Aging Leader
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At my age, I have a realization that I don't really want to contemplate too much in my mind. The brutal ...
Read More How to Hone Your Leadership Skills on the Road
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In the hurried pace of the world today, it seems that most people are almost too focused on themselves. There's ...
Read More On Leadership and Healing: Striving for Wellness
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We often speak about service and leadership and even servant leadership, but the original word to serve in Greek, the ...
Read More Women in the Workforce: Who’s Dropping Out and Why
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Max Schireson, CEO of Mongo DB caused quite a stir this summer. But not for the reasons one might expect ...
Read More 6 Daily Practices of Effective Managers
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It can be easy for employees to take managers for granted because most employees are trying to avoid the attention ...
Read More On Leadership and Morning Routines
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Hey Leader: Does Your Morning Routine Matter? “For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning ...
Read More Articles of Faith: Leadership, Legacy and Grasping the Wind
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This post is part of our Sunday Series titled “Articles of Faith.” We investigate leadership lessons from the Bible. See ...
Read More Hey Leader: Is Negotiation Art or Science?
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Every leader has to negotiate things. And they have to do this on a regular basis. So how is the ...
Read More On Leadership, Star Athletes and Awesome Support Teams
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Whether you are in a small business or organization, leaders need a quality, trusted support system to help make and ...
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