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Category Archives: Leadership
The One Thing Your Critics Can’t See
These days, it seems that the only thing you have to do to be criticized is to take a stand for something. So long as you stay with the status quo, you can enjoy a life of peacefulness on the … Continue reading
Pros and Cons of One-Liners
We’re living in a day and age when brevity is valued. “Keep it short, get to the point” could very well be the mantra of our generation. Twitter has encouraged us to speak in short, powerful, 140-character clips. Major news … Continue reading
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Tagged conversations, Facebook, one-liners, social media, twitter
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Lessons for Organizations from the NPR Fiasco
Some of the best leadership lessons come not on the heals of great success, but tremendous blunders. National Public Radio recently dropped the proverbial ball when they fired analyst Juan Williams for comments he made on the Fox News Channel’s … Continue reading
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Tagged donors, Fox News, Juan Williams, media, NPR, Vivian Schiller
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Something Is Wrong
I ran across an interesting thought on Ben Arment’s blog that got me thinking about one of the most vital parts of leadership, self evaluation. Take a look at this quote from Pixar’s president, Ed Catmull: “We’ve got these successful … Continue reading
