by Guy Clumpner | Dec 8, 2019 | Blog
Like philosophy, art, history and music, the topic of leadership lends itself to seemingly unending number of interpretations. If I had a dollar for every book, article or Linked In post about leadership … well, you get the point. That said, here’s another post about...
by Nicole Pallai | Jul 1, 2018 | Blog
“Your first and foremost job as a leader is to take charge or your own energy and then help to orchestrate the energy of those around you.” – Peter Drucker It would be difficult to question the fact that we operate best as leaders when we are rested and feeling...
by Sharon Amoss | Oct 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
As the daughter of an Electrical Engineer and dedicated do-it-yourselfer, I was taught from an early age to have a healthy respect for the power of electrical current – and a deep appreciation for the significant role of a ground wire. I remember visualizing a surge...
by Tom Epperson | Oct 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
So you’ve decided to tinker with your culture. Maybe it’s not working the way it should, maybe you have too much conflict on your hands, maybe it doesn’t fit your new strategy, or maybe you’re just bored and want to take a new culture out for a spin. Whatever the...
by Shawn Murphy | Jul 18, 2014 | Uncategorized
Are personal values personal? Not if they are to make a difference. For something to be personal, it’s rarely discussed, held close to the chest. Values need to be unleashed, apparent in your words, visible in your actions, and experienced in your interactions. Those...
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