Tag Archives: Business

21st Century Leadership Advice From The Amish

“Better to be pruned to grow then cut up to burn.”                                                           … Continue reading

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These Days, We’re All Disgruntled Workers

The average Goldman Sachs employee earns in excess of $350,000 per year, and we’re assured Greg Smith, who most visibly quit his job there last week, was paid substantially more. And, in leaving his long-time employer, Smith didn’t abandon just … Continue reading

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Why Leaders Owe Greg Smith A Debt Of Gratitude

  There is something in the pang of change. More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness. Euripides Just one day after Goldman Sachs’ employee, Greg Smith, quit his job last week, more than three million people had read … Continue reading

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Aim High!

 “High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation.”      American inventor, Charles F. Kettering Occasionally when I’m writing my blog posts, I feel compelled to re-state what may not always be obvious: the idea of Leading From … Continue reading

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What The Golden Globes Teaches Us About Employee Recognition

After watching the Golden Globes on TV last Sunday, I woke up in the middle of the night thinking about it.  Apparently, my subconscious believed the show should be the subject of a blog post and found a way of … Continue reading

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