My wife, Margie, and I are once again in our favorite place for the summer: our cottage in the beautiful town of Skaneateles in upstate New York. We ...
Chapter 5: Curiosity is the antidote to overconfidence “When you’re wrong but you ...
We all make decisions, every day. Small, large, simple and complex, lengthy and quick they all have an impact on moving forward or not.And yet many of us ...
When Your Strength Becomes Your Armour You’re the one people turn to. The steady one. The capable one. The one who ...
As many organizations move away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, they are left asking, “what’s next?” My proposal is to replace ...
People in your church want to live out their faith but struggle to move from belief to action. Maybe you see folks eager for spiritual growth but ...
WRITTEN BY COURTNEY LYNCH In today’s fast-changing world, two leadership skills are more essential than ever: Embracing uncertainty and becoming comfortable ...
As a leader, you’re expected to have the answers. Whether the questions are coming from customers, clients, competitors, employees, or the media, ...
Maybe this will help your soul bloom. A while back I joined an Enneagram Summit focused on the spiritual journey. Like most summits, it offered so ...
by jramstead | Jun 14, 2024 | Leadership, Podcast Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: ...
When it comes to working collaboratively across the organization, we find two types of leaders: bridge builders and fence builders. Depending on which you ...
Because leaders are always leading change, they need to know which phase they prefer — endings transitions beginnings. These phases, proposed by ...
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