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Leading Like A Thermostat or Thermometer?
The Choice That Defines Your Leadership "The ultimate measure of a leader is not where they stand in moments of comfort and...


Why Great Leaders Never Stop Training
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill When was the last time you...


How Competing Commitments Sabotage Our Best Intentions
Part Three in a series on Leaders & Language ( Part One , Part Two , Part Four ) "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not...


Embracing Personal Responsibility for Organizational Change
Part Two in a series on Leaders & Language ( Part One , Part Three , Part Four ) "The greatest day in your life and mine is when we...


The Commitment Behind The Complaint
Part One in a series on Leaders & Language ( Part Two , Part Three , Part Four ) "The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist...


The Illusion Of Control
Is your organization more like a runaway train or an autonomous vehicle? In today's fast-paced, ever-changing landscape for...


What's Pulling You Forward
"In the presence of greatness, pettiness disappears. In the absence of a great dream, pettiness prevails." - Peter Senge In other words,...


Are We Fatigued, Exhausted Or Just Tired?
In the days now known as pre-pandemic, if you were to ask an organization’s leader why they were experiencing turnover in their...


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18 Famous “Imposters”
The Imposter Syndrome is the belief shared by many successful people that they are not really capable of doing the job they are in, and they
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