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I Have No Time and Tons of Stress
Monday, 31 Dec, 2007 – 22:13 | No Comment

Axel Meierhoefer asked:
Does this sound familiar to you? In many of my consultations and coaching sessions, I hear people say this exact thing. Some claim that they don’t have any time to change or …

You as THE Authority Figure
Tuesday, 25 Dec, 2007 – 22:01 | No Comment

anonymous asked:
She stands at the front of the room exuding confidence.
Your companion leans over and whispers, “Remember when she was just another newbie? We all started out together, and back then, she didn’t know …

The Manager as Coach
Sunday, 23 Dec, 2007 – 13:23 | No Comment

Andrew Wood asked:
In my role as consultant, I am often asked whether all good managers are effective coaches and if so, does this lead to the opposite being true.
To answer these questions with any …

40 Ways To Lead Like The Greats
Monday, 17 Dec, 2007 – 3:49 | No Comment

David. A. Goldsmith asked:
Solid leadership is a combination of instinct and education. It is born of the inherent versus environment precept. It is never all of one and none of another, but a balance. …

A Man of Unity and Healing: Barak Obama on “a More Perfect Union”
Friday, 14 Dec, 2007 – 7:55 | No Comment

Gita Saraydarian asked:
Barak Obama’s speech on March 18th, 2008 will go down in history as one of the great speeches given in our time. I highly recommend hearing it or reading the text. His …

How to Think More Clearly
Tuesday, 11 Dec, 2007 – 11:34 | No Comment

Chris Farmer asked:
The art of clear thinking is a learnable technique that will help you to sharpen your mind and allow you to cut through rhetoric and evaluate the reasoning (if any) behind the …

Why Most Leadership Training Is A Waste Of Money And What You Can Do About It.
Saturday, 1 Dec, 2007 – 17:53 | No Comment

Wally Bock asked:
A group of senior executives are finishing up a three-day program at a top leadership training center. They’ve already filled out evaluations of the courses they took and the instructors. Now they’re …

Integrity First : Living the Honor Code in Business
Saturday, 1 Dec, 2007 – 16:52 | No Comment

Waldo Waldman asked:
Integrity First. It’s core value #1 of the U.S. Air Force… embraced by our leadership, taught in our training programs, and a symbol of the commitment and character of the men and …

The Mistake 95% of Marketers Make
Thursday, 29 Nov, 2007 – 12:56 | No Comment

Keith Walden asked:
Okay, you join a network marketing business. You’ve got your company replicated website and it looks great. It has flash movies and has tons of bells and whistles. It even has a …

5 Ships Needed to Take Your Church Into the Future
Sunday, 25 Nov, 2007 – 21:09 | No Comment

Bryan Cutshall asked:
One of the most common mistakes made by leaders is changing courses to fast. A church is a lot like a ship. If you turn too fast, you will turn the boat …