Fail:Succeed
By L2L Contributing Author |
How many of us started out in life hearing the words from peers, parents and professionals that failure is bad? ...
Read More Securing Your Legacy
By L2L Contributing Author |
What’s your exit strategy? "What? Who? Are you talkin' to me??" If you are about to jump ship or you ...
Read More Leadership Straight from the Horse's Mouth
By L2L Contributing Author |
Leaders can significantly improve their skills by having outside hobbies, passions and pursuits. It helps them channel their energies, frustrations, ...
Read More Yes, No, Maybe So
By L2L Contributing Author |
In his recent post titled “The Wobbliness of Maybe," Michael Niell suggests that one of the reasons people are overwhelmed ...
Read More Your Leadership Limits
By L2L Contributing Author |
The frustrated director of a public transit system once described his expectations for employees to me. All he asked of ...
Read More Priority Now: Maybe its You
By L2L Contributing Author |
The world is not the same place it was even nine months ago. People are asking pivotal questions about their ...
Read More Hot Dogs and Gasoline
By L2L Contributing Author |
Close your eyes, go with me now..... Picture this: A clear, cool, sunny fall Saturday afternoon in Columbus, OH. Imagine ...
Read More Leadership Lessons from Ballroom Dancing
By L2L Contributing Author |
Many leaders are so focused on leading their own organizations that it becomes all-encompassing. That’s a shame because by regularly ...
Read More On Leadership and Beer Goggles
By L2L Contributing Author |
What is the context in which you accomplish (or don’t accomplish) results? The context is the background, the container, the ...
Read More Wally Who?
By L2L Contributing Author |
As a former vice president of a Fortune 500 company, and as a current professional leadership trainer, I can say ...
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