
The Growing Presence of Authoritarianism Is A Cancer In America
In the Spring of this year, David Brooks, an Opinion columnist at The New York Times wrote an opinion piece, entitled, “What’s Happening Is Not
In the Spring of this year, David Brooks, an Opinion columnist at The New York Times wrote an opinion piece, entitled, “What’s Happening Is Not
In today’s fast-evolving business world, companies are constantly seeking ways to improve productivity, innovation, and leadership effectiveness. Sycophantic disorder, a prevalent issue in modern workplaces,
In your journey to becoming a successful leader, you’ll encounter a variety of personalities. Some will inspire, challenge, and push you to improve. However, others
The poet and activist, Amanda Gorman, wrote her spoken-word poem, “This Sacred Scene,” and performed it at the Democratic National Convention on August 21st, 2024,
CEOs are crucial in shaping their company’s strategic guidelines for maximum competitive advantage. The authority of the CEO prescribes and shapes the strategic guidance and
These days, my favorite bumper sticker reads “Question Authority.” To question authority in the way I suggest isn’t rebellion; it is a constructive impertinence. It entails
The Chief of Staff role is exceptional in corporate America. It is an executive support role and stands at a level of complexity above the
Approach your life’s work with the following strategy. Practice and maintain this perspective every day — Think to the extreme of achievement. Contemplate this. Practice
As my client, I recommend that the most viable, impactful intention for corporations and corporate leaders is to be the champion of stakeholders’ rights —
[syc·o·phant – ˈsikəˌfant,ˈsikəfənt/ noun. A person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain an advantage. See: ingratiating, fawning, servile, groveling, subservient, cringing, humble-acting, hypocritical, insincere,
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