The Context for Leadership Is Changing
I see the context of our world evolving to Common Sense and Hope. The social context is changing fundamentally, altering the friction surfaces and angles
I see the context of our world evolving to Common Sense and Hope. The social context is changing fundamentally, altering the friction surfaces and angles
Honest Abe, the Rail Splitter, a Native Son of Kentucky, a resident of Indiana, at home in Illinois (Land of Lincoln), the 16th President of
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
I just put my exuberant grandson to bed. He is excited to be spending the night at my home. Like his spectacular older sister, he is
I enjoy holidays, and Thanksgiving is my favorite! It is a day for gratitude and good conversation, sincerity, and reflection. Born out of Early American
There are people who are remarkable, core-values-oriented, inspirational leader-activists — and yet most people are not. Humanitarian leader-activists are the ones who keep the fabric of civilization
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
How convenient that we have popular sports in the public eye, where – by aid of radio, HDTV, sports reporters and stadium seats – we
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