On Leadership, Thoughtfulness and Doing Unto Others
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When was the last time someone did something for you with no strings attached? Maybe she covered for you during ...
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The reputation of your business is the biggest asset of your company; it's the reason people are willing to buy ...
Read More On Leadership and The Integrity Test
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All of us, at one time or another, have been asked to do something that made us pause for a ...
Read More On Leadership and True Commitment
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I spent the last three days in an intensive training session on change management. I had returned home from visiting ...
Read More On Leadership and Healing the Toxic Leader
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Earlier this year, someone sent me a Washington Post article about the Pentagon’s investigative actions to remove abusive leaders. One ...
Read More 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 Can Leadership Be a One-Size-Fits-All?
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When I was 20, I was given my first formal leadership role. Sure, I had influence prior to that, but ...
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 How to Connect With Your Team When You Don't Have Time
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"Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how ...
Read More On Leadership and the Political Season: How All Leaders Can Discern Deceit and Restore Truth
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Having a competitive spirit is usually a positive attribute in our culture. Whether in work, life, or play, we’re hard-wired ...
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