February 16, 2021 Guest User #162 - Why "Don’t Worry, Be Happy” At Work, Doesn’t Work February 16, 2021 Guest User If keeping people happy means shielding them from stress or challenging circumstances, your role as a leader is doomed.
February 10, 2021 Guest User #161 - The Transforming Power of One Book February 10, 2021 Guest User We don’t usually think of torment as a good thing, but for Frederick Douglass, one book tormented him to the point it freed him.
February 8, 2021 Guest User #160 - The Battle With Mr. Covey February 8, 2021 Guest User A personal battle (physical and emotional), a defining moment, and a man who would never be the same.
February 5, 2021 Guest User #159 - The Story Every Teacher Needs To Hear February 5, 2021 Guest User It’s the story every teacher needs to hear!
February 2, 2021 Guest User #158 - Stuck In Ego February 2, 2021 Guest User If you’re a leader and you feel you’re just not seeing the production you think you should, maybe you have people stuck in ego.
May 13, 2020 Guest User #157 - The Past Is Dead May 13, 2020 Guest User The individual who had the greatest reason to hold a grudge, displayed the greatest sense of magnanimity.
May 8, 2020 Guest User #156 - The Inner Circle's Greatest Temptation May 8, 2020 Guest User It’s not that you tell your leader, but whether or not you supply a “certain kind of facts” that makes all the difference.
May 5, 2020 Guest User #155 - Why Churchill Pitied Undergraduates May 5, 2020 Guest User What would Winston Churchill say to college undergraduates in the midst of a world pandemic? I think I know.