
Question Authority
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
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
[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,
In a world running at warp speed, when we operate in a business culture that is a mile wide and an inch deep, most of
In the summer of 2016, my grandson was transforming his sense of self and his experience of purposeful fun with the help of professional soccer
Whether we hurl the bigot’s slur or fail to protest the bigotry, humanity is insulted. The accountability for authentic leadership — informed by core human
Following is the transcript of the timely speech by the President of the United States. As an advisor, facilitator and coach to executive leaders for
Some rules govern human brilliance. To illustrate: Do the right thing. Today is as important a day as any. It is potentially more historical than
Insight is as close to a generative miracle in the workplace – a producible panacea – as anything I’ve discovered. By insight, I refer to
None of us truly knows the future. Those who have guessed right are thought to be sages or wizards; the world forgets all of their