Can Leadership Be a One-Size-Fits-All?
By L2L Contributing Author |
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 Doing What You Do Best
By L2L Contributing Author |
Brandon was a sophomore, and as always, arrived in the gym for varsity basketball tryouts wearing a terrific smile. He made ...
Read More On Leadership and Truth
By L2L Contributing Author |
"I want to work for someone that never tells me the truth," said no employee…ever" Leaders are often put in ...
Read More Leadership Lessons From the NFL's Domestic Violence Controversy
By L2L Contributing Author |
With the horrific behaviors of some NFL players in the news (Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and many more) there is ...
Read More Leading Value to Your Target Customer
By L2L Contributing Author |
Leadership metrics are almost always visible from an organization's bottom-line. And nowhere is this more clear than in sales and ...
Read More People-First Leadership Lessons from a Lawyer
By L2L Contributing Author |
What do the leaders to which you aspire to be like all have in common? Aside from being successful, they ...
Read More On Leadership, Values and Beliefs
By L2L Contributing Author |
Since the early 1900's social scientists have developed a number of approaches by which to consider leadership. Lists of characteristics, influencers, ...
Read More On Leadership and Creating the Perfect Messaging
By L2L Contributing Author |
Effective leadership means that your vision, mission, and shared goals are clear for everyone involved. There is no room for ...
Read More Leading Colorblind – The Strength of Belief
By L2L Contributing Author |
Leading people when you have "belief" as one of your top strengths makes you stand out in any environment. It ...
Read More Ethics, Leadership, and the Alamo: Where's Your Line in the Sand?
By L2L Contributing Author |
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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