Why I am NOT Blogging About Helping the Homeless
I had an interesting conversation with a student of mine a few days ago. He left frustrated. I left with a deeper insight about leadership.
I had an interesting conversation with a student of mine a few days ago. He left frustrated. I left with a deeper insight about leadership.
I know that no matter how brilliant you are or how wonderful your work is, if you are not available you cannot contribute. Face it – just showing up matters.
When performance is less than what is needed, leaders must find ways to remedy the situation. Here is a quick diagnostic that will help you determine the right approach.
Seth Godin’s new book arrived on my doorstep in late December. Once I heaved the package into my house, I discovered a 16 pound book, with 800+ pages measuring 11½ x 18. Was this a stroke of creative insight or a bad marketing play?
Avoiding failure or sweeping it under the rug actually undermines you ability to succeed. Here’s why.
I agree with Abigael Evans, the 4 year old from Colorado who was brought to tears over the pre-election campaign rhetoric. But my tears are for more than just wanting to campaign ads to stop. Find out why I weep for democracy and what I think WE can do.
Is it more important to think or do? To have great ideas or work hard? Today’s post explores my answer to whether inspiration or perspiration is the magic ingredient.
One assignment. 90 College Students. Five different levels of accountability. Curious about the results?
After a session on networking, two of my Purdue students in Introduction to Entrepreneurship get amazing results.
I hope each of you has a “Steve Oswalt” in your life, a senior leader who is wise, who challenges you to do more and then helps along the way. I’ve asked Steve to share his thoughts on leadership.
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