5 Leadership Lessons: Transparency

July 8, 2008

In a series of three essays, authors Warren Bennis, Daniel Goleman, James O’Toole and Patricia Biederman, illuminate what it means to be transparent in a world where technology makes transparency all but inevitable. The reality is that we can never... Read more...

The Journey

July 7, 2008

"I know I need some help," Ellen explained. "I am in a new role, I have to step up my game. I know you and I know that many people trust you to help them. I need you to teach me, so that I can become a better manager." "I am flattered," I replied,... Read more...

Cast a Vote For the Best Leadership Blog

July 6, 2008

Kevin Eikenberry's 2nd annual Best of Leadership Blogs competition is underway. This blog has again been nominated as one of the 10 best leadership blogs on the web. Review the other great finalists here.We appreciated all the support we got last year,... Read more...

John Adams - We Live, My Dear Soul, in An Age of Trial

July 4, 2008

John Adams has always been an American hero, but never a popular one. Despite having been one of the principle architects of American independence, Adam’s believed that “Mausoleums, statues, monuments will never be erected to me.” Adams guided and... Read more...

Leadership Books: July 2008

July 1, 2008

Here's a look of some of the best leadership books to be released in July.   Six Disciplines Execution Revolution: Solving the One Business Problem That Makes Solving All Other Problems Easier by Gary Harpst   Beyond the Babble: Leadership Communication... Read more...

The Offsite: A Fable to Internalize

June 27, 2008

The Offsite is a business fable based on the principles and practices set forth in the classic leadership book, The Leadership Challenge. And it works. Using memorable characters, author Robert Thompson, has created a story that is a great introduction... Read more...

What’s the Hidden Danger of Being the Brightest Person In the Room?

June 27, 2008

Leaders in organizations who are dealing with a specific issue or problem should ensure that they collaborate with team members toward its resolution, even if they are the best-informed, most experienced, or most-skilled person in the group. Not to do... Read more...

What Makes a President Great?

June 25, 2008

Having grown weary of the of what he terms as the presidential ratings game, historian, teacher, and politico Alvin Felzenberg decided to present a new ranking in his book, The Leaders We Deserved (and a Few We Didn't): Rethinking the Presidential Rating... Read more...

Define the Correct Question

June 24, 2008

Business environmentalist Jack Giampalmi, remarked in a recent speech the importance of asking the right question if we are to get the solution that will bring change. Solutions are easy. Where leadership is essential is in defining and understanding... Read more...

Caesar’s Leadership: Stick to Your Guns

June 20, 2008

At the town of Placentia on the banks of the Po in northern Italy, Caesar faced a full-scale mutiny by his troops. Led by malcontents in the ninth legion, the soldiers demanded more pay, but the heart of their complaint was that there were no spoils... Read more...

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