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Steps for Leading Out of Listening in Daily Life
I had mentioned in a previous newsletter that in March I had a wonderful opportunity to travel to Israel. As I have had time to ...
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Tools to Keep You from Tripping over Leadership
In a previous article, I discussed the power of reflecting to keep leaders connected to their values and protected from ethical failures. So where do ...
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How to Keep from Tripping Over Leadership
We seem to constantly hear about leaders who lose their way by committing ethical failures that ruin their career and organization. Hewlett-Packard CEO, Mark Hurd, ...
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Generating Greater Performance Through Listening
“Every so often a Celtics game would heat up so that it became more than a physical game or even mental game, and would be ...
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What Not to Do If You Want Your Life’s Work to Last
What does Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Adams, Sam Walton, Walt Disney, Robert Johnson, David Packard, George Merck and Thomas Watson all have in common? ...
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Three Sure Ways to Ignite Perseverance
“I have a dream…” Martin Luther King, Jr. Recently I met with a client who is the leader of a growing organization. One of her ...
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How to Set a Meaningful Plan for the New Year
It is the beginning of a new year, and I wish blessings for you. This is a common time of the year when people review ...
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Leading Yourself to Energy During the Holidays
During the holidays, there is a common word that I hear people say over and over. It is the word, “tired.” The holidays are a ...
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Gratitude equals GReat ATtITUDE
“Appreciate everything your associates do for the business. Nothing else can quite substitute for a few well-chosen, well-timed, sincere words of praise. They’re absolutely free ...
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