
Note to Self from Contentment
Dear Self: Sadly, you watched your parents and other early heroes climb their hierarchy, seeking their job summit and measuring worth by rank and title,
Dear Self: Sadly, you watched your parents and other early heroes climb their hierarchy, seeking their job summit and measuring worth by rank and title,
Dear Self, Let’s be simple and powerful about this challenging topic. The question is, what can you do about the “person-in-authority” who acts more as
Dear Self, I want you to know that I empathize with you. There are many days when I wish I was not influenced by the
If you are a self-reflective person, you may take notice of the controversy the mind entertains about selfish service or selfless service: the contribution one
“Question Authority” is more than my favorite bumper sticker. Perhaps like you, I have spent a lifetime seeking Truth, generally approaching the extraordinary with hope and
The view from the C-Suite is disturbing. In this microcosm of an executive’s life, where the pinnacle of career may last a mere 1-5 years,
I’ll concede, it can be confusing. What is success, after all? What is wealth? Riches? Being fortunate? Being a winner? What is well-off? What is
It’s that time of year to reflect on personal effectiveness and to navigate the course forward. Newton informed us that speed is measured relative to
If you think the central purpose of the CEO — the chief manager/leader of the organization — is to maximize the EBIT or stock price or EPS or
I was impressed by Dan Pallotta’s post “If You Want People to Actually Read What You Write” for Harvard Business Review. Dan outlines several tips
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