Values Measurements

Can Leadership Be a One-Size-Fits-All?

When I was 20, I was given my first formal leadership role. Sure, I had influence prior to that, but ...
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On Leadership and Doing What You Do Best

Brandon was a sophomore, and as always, arrived in the gym for varsity basketball tryouts wearing a terrific smile. He made ...
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On Leadership and Truth

"I want to work for someone that never tells me the truth," said no employee…ever" Leaders are often put in ...
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Leadership Lessons From the NFL's Domestic Violence Controversy

With the horrific behaviors of some NFL players in the news (Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and many more) there is ...
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Leading Value to Your Target Customer

Leadership metrics are almost always visible from an organization's bottom-line. And nowhere is this more clear than in sales and ...
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People-First Leadership Lessons from a Lawyer

What do the leaders to which you aspire to be like all have in common? Aside from being successful, they ...
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On Leadership, Values and Beliefs

Since the early 1900's social scientists have developed a number of approaches by which to consider leadership. Lists of characteristics, influencers, ...
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On Leadership and Creating the Perfect Messaging

Effective leadership means that your vision, mission, and shared goals are clear for everyone involved. There is no room for ...
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Leading Colorblind – The Strength of Belief

Leading people when you have "belief" as one of your top strengths makes you stand out in any environment. It ...
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Ethics, Leadership, and the Alamo: Where's Your Line in the Sand?

The story of the Alamo has always captured my attention, both as a kid and as an adult. I don’t ...
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