Dr. King was passionate about his vision. He was committed to success, no matter what. He was direct, honest, and nonviolent. He was a visionary leader, committed to changing the world against seemingly insurmountable odds. He was ultimately very successful and was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
Our reaction is to solve problems and to move ahead, rather than creating a process to respond. Responding is a thinking state, while reacting is an emotional state
Leadership Assessment: How Do You Rate? Every human has four endowments – self awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination.
Delegation is Key to Leader Freedom We are bound by our own lack of ability to delegate. Leaders must free themselves from the…
Collaboration is multiplication. – John Maxwell One of the biggest traps I experience with clients is that leadership is a term not universally…
Sharing Leadership Ideas from Real Life Each Thursday, I’ll launch a topic for discussion, dialogue, debate, and introspective conversation. In group facilitation situations,…
In my Monday tradition, I’m posting the blogs that have received the most attention. Here’s one that rings true! The Leader is a…
In my current tradition, I am reposting the top blog articles that are my favorites or are the most read. The Transformational Leader…
We continue to take the safe option and we don’t make a dent… It’s time to be bold and abandon the safe…
What season is it, anyway? “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:” – Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV)…