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Should you imprint your employees?

According to vulture-territory.com, the California Condor has been protected since 1953 and was listed as an endangered species in 1971. By 1986, for a variety of reasons, the wild populations had sunk to single digits. Soon the three remaining California Condors were captured and joined twenty-four others in captivity.  The birds have adapted reasonably well [...]

The really important things in life are simple, just not easy.

To say that I was an eager first time father would have been a great understatement of the facts. I was excited. Scared. Thrilled. Uncertain. Confident. Expectant (in a somewhat different way than my wife). The main thing I wanted was to be prepared; I'd never been a father before and I didn't want to [...]

By |2021-01-19T09:46:14-04:00August 28th, 2010|Competence, Things I Believe, Thinking Differently|0 Comments

Why we do things is more important than what we do

"Anything you can do I can do better; I can do anything better than you." is one of the most memorable lines from the song Anything You Can Do which was composed by Irving Berlin for the 1946 Broadway musical, Annie Get Your Gun. The song is a spirited duet, with one male singer and [...]

The Politics of Leadership

My client began the conversation with, “I hate politics!” As a senior vice president in a large closely held firm she had seen plenty of office politics and she didn’t like what she had seen - and experienced. In my previous post I introduced some thinking about politicians as leaders. The other side of the [...]

By |2021-01-19T09:46:14-04:00August 8th, 2010|Communication, Competence, Leadership, Strategy|0 Comments

The Leadership of Politics

Perhaps it’s the season - election season - that’s generating more frequent discussions from my clients and others about how politics fits, or doesn’t fit, into the context of leadership, and vice-versa. My initial reaction to these discussions begins with the Forrest Gump-like assertion that leadership is as leadership does. Before we go any further, [...]

By |2021-01-19T09:46:14-04:00August 1st, 2010|Competence, Leadership|0 Comments

Making a Difference

My mother was a third grade teacher. There was a boy in her class one year who had been socially promoted through first and second grades without having learned to read. You can imagine the host of other problems this created for him academically and socially. My mother decided this would not stand and it [...]

Beyond the First Verse

I love the 4th of July. Even when considered in the ever-dimming light of history, it captures much of what has been exceptional about the United States. This morning at church we celebrated and honored, as we always do, those who have served this country in the cause of freedom and liberty. Part of that [...]

By |2021-01-19T09:46:14-04:00July 4th, 2010|Leadership, Life, Thinking Differently|0 Comments
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