For More Than Selfish Satisfaction
Life unfolds for all of us in patterns of passion and boredom…of fears and patterns of irony. I know this well. I see gifts in
Life unfolds for all of us in patterns of passion and boredom…of fears and patterns of irony. I know this well. I see gifts in
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
It’s refreshing when a business owner’s ego remains in check, even as his business grows. That’s exactly what we see with Hil Davis and Veeral
Can you imagine a combat leader telling his troops to starve while he dines on char-grilled filet mignon? Yet, haven’t we all witnessed the dishonorable
If shareholder value is paramount and corporate executives are shareholders, what ensues is an absorbing conflict of interest. The greed in C-Suites and Boards gets
I write here often about the important distinction between leadership and authority. Too often, we allow the title “leader” for anyone in the executive ranks,
I began writing this blog to promote a more discerning conversation about leadership. My motivation is my concern for the state of the world today.
Rebecca Onie isn’t your typical social activist. She’s more like an M.B.A. Yet, she’s definitely a leader. In 2009, the chief executive of Health Leads
Talk about business innovation! There’s a new category of corporation giving ethical business a boost—making business attend to profit, people and planet—with transparency and accountability.
Toms, the shoe brand that famously donates a pair of shoes to someone in the developing world each time a pair of Toms shoes is