You may have heard the workplace adage – “Treat ‘em good, treat ‘em bad, treat ‘em all the same.” It’s a popular saying in our politically correct world
Through the ups, downs, sleepless nights, and restless days, leaders put everything they have into becoming the leader. With all of this work, there is
When I began my first leadership role, I made a novice mistake – I surrounded myself with people who agreed with me. Whether it was my fragile ego or my
The following is from guest writer, Ed Russo. Remember sitting with your high school guidance counselor and discussing your life after graduation?
The following is from guest writer, Ed Russo. Since 1988 we have been captivated by Discovery Channel’s homage to sharks known to the world as Shark Week.
It’s easy to sit around waiting for your next big break. If you’re tired of waiting, it’s on you to make something happen. That’s what John Ratzenberger did.
How many articles have you read touting the “Top 10 Motivational Techniques of a Successful Leader” or “7 Skills Every Leader Needs to Inspire”?
Impression management
It’s been said that a leader’s image is their most valuable commodity. To effectively maintain our desired degree of influence, we need to be seen as ethical
If we all have 24 hours in a day, why do some people seem to have more time? New research (and one of the greatest bands ever) may be able to help.
Yesterday we lost a great comedian, actor, and humanitarian. Robin Williams was a staple on TV and movies for over 30 years. While the news is centering