Adaptive Intelligence: Your Organization’s Cultural Operating System
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“This planet came with a set of instructions, but we seem to have misplaced them. Civilization needs a new ...
Read More Spiritual Leaders Fight Against Intolerance
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These days we cannot switch on the TV or web without having to confront intolerance. We see it internationally, nationally, ...
Read More On Leadership and The Value You Bring Your Followers
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So Leaders: What’s your value proposition to your followers? “The employee is regarded by the employer merely in the light of ...
Read More On Leadership, Lying and Breaking The Honor Code
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When a large, trusted and well-established institution gets caught in a public lie, the entire code of honor is at ...
Read More Leadership and Truth Found in a Comma
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I just lost thousands of dollars because of a punctuation mark. A comma, of course. Yes, a simple comma cost ...
Read More You, Me, and Our Relationship Makes Three
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A previous post introduced the characteristics of relationship building, which is the foundation to public relations education and practice, and ...
Read More Freeing the Captives—How to Confront Your Personal Leadership Barriers (Part 1)
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The release of Bowe Bergdahl has been a hot item in the news recently. And I’ve had several interviews on ...
Read More How to Lead People and Influence Teams
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A little over a decade ago I found my passion in the areas of leadership development, organizational health, and personal ...
Read More Leaders: 5 Best Practices For Increasing Employee Retention
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Hey leaders, what employee retention strategies do you use to engage and retain employees? Statistics from research done by the labor ...
Read More 6 Leadership Lessons of a Machiavellian Manager
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Desperate to get control over her misbehaving children, Suzanne Evans turned to Niccolo Machiavelli’s famous sixteenth-century book about politics, The ...
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