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A quick antidote to being in an echo chamber is to READ widely. An effective way to improve your leadership skills is to READ widely.
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A quick antidote to being in an echo chamber is to READ widely. An effective way to improve your leadership skills is to READ widely.
“Your honor, there is no liar so bad as the liar who says she never lies, and that is who you have before you in
“Don’t make it hard!” is my mantra for graduate research classes! My students get non-stop emphasis on developing “researcher mind” – the ability to ask
As part of a new collaboration with a Leadership Academy, I suggested a “pre-test” before the program begins. They agreed to the concept,
Marketed as a Servant Leader, Jim Fielding recounts his journey in a memoir, All Pride, No Ego: A Queer Executive’s Journey to Living and Leading
At 29, Chinese orphan Su Yiya was carving out a successful career as a partner in the huge investment firm, TenCent, for which he ran
At lunch this week with a computer programmer turned computer trainer, I asked which career she enjoyed most. She lit up and exclaimed, “Oh training.
I was born with gasoline in my veins and a crayon in each hand. Willie G, Former Harley-Davidson Creative Director, grandson of a founder From
Where there is no vision, the people perish.
Proverbs: 29:18
Clearly, the concept of visionary leadership is not new! While there are numerous quotes
Transforming organizational culture takes some serious juju. Teri Mahaney, PhD Transforming a “cop culture” has to be one of the hardest leadership jobs there is.
A sociologist, Morris Massey theorized that our values lock in at ten years of age. He wrote a bookend training materials on “You Are What
“I don’t just love Black culture – the magic in our hair, the swagger in our steps, the particular way we can say ‘alright now’
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