Baseball season in the USA is just starting but armchair leaders don’t discriminate by season or sport, they are present year-round. Imagine: The big game of the week is on TV, and millions of …
Acting Lessons for Leaders in Search of Authenticity
Great news! You've been promoted and are now leading a large division with a series of teams that fall into your area of responsibility. Before today, you were managing a team where everyone was your …
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3 Ways to Step Up Your Personal Leadership and Engagement
I’m helping my brother plan his honeymoon because I love travel and actually enjoy doing the digging to find exotic places for great prices. Maybe I missed my calling as a travel agent, but I …
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5 Reasons Well-Intentioned Leaders Still Miss the Mark
I was honored when Stephen Lahey recently interviewed me for his Small Business Talent Podcast and we talked about leadership, entrepreneurship and what it means to Break the Frame. It was a great …
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3 Wishes Every Great Leader Should Have on Their List
Rarely do I take sides of right and wrong but here’s one I’m willing to take a stand on: People that want promotion and titles only for accolades and money are completely off the mark with what it …
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It’s Not You, It’s Me: Leadership and Culture Change
“It’s not you, it’s me” is usually reserved for crappy break-ups but it’s also a truth that shows up in new starts. Expats, leaders, and new hires have all experienced an “it’s not you, it’s me” …
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