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The Stockdale Paradox: A Defining Factor for Successful Leaders
“Retain the faith that you will prevail in the end regardless of the difficulties and at the same time confront the most brutal facts of your ...
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Don’t Be a Disciplined Leader
“Out of intense complexities, intense simplicities emerge.” – Winston Churchill Mary sat across from me feeling perplexed. She had read my article on “How to ...
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Steps for Discernment with Decisions
“Discernment is not something you do; It is something you receive.” How many decisions do you make in a day? Researchers at Cornell University have ...
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How to Flow in Leadership
It was a sunny day in June. I was getting into a canoe with one of my friends for a day of fun on Sugar ...
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How to Be a Catalyst of Change
“If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to … there is nothing you cannot achieve.” – ...
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Are You a Leadership Community of Mobilization?
“The best in art and life comes from a center, something urgent and powerful, an ideal or emotion that insists on being. From that insistence ...
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Are You a Leadership Community of Innovation?
In my last article, I discussed the power of leadership communities. Leadership communities move from being a short sighted team that is driven by tasks ...
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Are You a Leadership Community or Team?
“If we deny people’s great need for relationships, for systems of support, for work that connects to a larger purpose, they push back.” – Margaret ...
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Measuring Success: Leading Yourself to Be Intentional
“Don’t ever confuse the two, your life and your work. That’s what I have to say. The second is only part of the first.” – ...
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