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What the Military Can Teach Corporations About Leadership

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I recently attended my neighbor's daughter's graduation. She was graduating from a military combat program that was conducted at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. Besides being happy for my neighbors, proud of the young lady that used to babysit my...
Continual innovation may be the most powerful of any competitive advantage for a business. It creates game-changing breakthroughs. Along parallel lines, bit by bit, it also tweaks improvements in existing products, chips away at costs and debugs processes...

Father’s Day Lessons

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In 1918, in a small town in Indiana, a Father gave his son a sheet of paper. On it was written 7 principles which he hoped his son would learn to live by.
Statistics show there are now more women than men in the workforce. The historically white, male hierarchal model has evolved over time, recognizing that women have the skills needed to reach the top of an organization. But as companies face globalization...

How People Remember What You Say

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It is important to your leadership effectiveness that people hear you and understand you. Yet isn’t it amazing that no matter how carefully you select your words, so many people don’t remember what you said or meant. As soon as you are gone, the words...

The King’s Speech

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It’s Oscar time in Hollywood and one film that is certain to garner some awards is The King’s Speech, a story based on the life of King George VI of Britain and his struggle to overcome a speech impediment. King George worked with a speech coach –...

What is really meant by “Coaching?”

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Coaching is now a buzz word attached to just about every form of professional development. There are executive coaches, life coaches, marketing coaches, wellness coaches, family coaches, team coaches, group coaches, career coaches, speaking coaches,...