Tag Archives: well being

21st Century Leadership Advice From The Amish

“Better to be pruned to grow then cut up to burn.”                                                           … 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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Give Your People A Little Love

Here’s a quick story my son, Ryan, once told me about how our words and gestures can have a really destructive or constructive effect on the people we lead. As a young manager of a high-end art gallery following college, … Continue reading

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More Control Is The Antidote To Workplace Stress

For over forty years, Sir Michael Marmot, professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College in London, has been monitoring the health of 28,000 workers – people who all work at “Whitehall,” the citadel of Great Britain’s civil service. … Continue reading

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Support The Deeply Human Needs In Everyone You Lead

In order to become a truly magnificent leader – and to consistently lead with and from your heart – it’s crucial you never forget that the employees you manage and supervise are human beings. Something so obvious tends to easily … Continue reading

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