Posts Tagged "Health"
Executive leadership education and the power of change
On the plane to San Diego I had a lot of time to catch up on reading. Friday’s, October 12, 2012, USA Today newspaper had an excellent article about what happens when high level leaders bite the bullet and change their minds. Share This
Read MoreKatie Couric, leadership, and telling the truth
When an icon like Katie Couric tells a personal story does it really matter? Is she telling a long buried truth to help people or merely to boost her ratings? Share This
Read MoreHealth in the Workplace
We are all seeking healthier, more fulfilling, and more productive lives. We are always looking for new ideas and solutions to problems. When we ask each other “So, how’s it going?” mostly the answer is “Fine” or “Eh” or “Lousy”. Then we get on to something else and we rarely...
Read MoreWhy meditation has a place in business
I love to visit Google for many reasons; the beautiful campus, the creative folks biking from building to building, the respectful and helping nature of the co-workers. I especially like to spend time with my friend Chade-Meng Tan who has been with Google since the early days. He is a...
Read MoreLeadership Strategies, Health Care and Obama's Mandate
The historic health care bill passed the House and is headed for the Senate. It is of great importance since one of the major criteria for measuring the effectiveness of a society is how those who are sick are treated. Share This
Read MoreLeadership and Self Awareness
There is an interesting new TV program airing this Friday; “Who Do You Think You Are?” based on finding the long lost ancestors of celebrities. Share This
Read MoreElegant leadership: Higher Standards
When is enough enough? Cultural diversity is here to stay, and in order for the ordinary individual to become aware of our actions, and how they affect others, our "leaders" must first step up to the plate and take responsibility for their actions!
Read MoreLeadership Strategies: Revelations or Resolutions?
This is the time of year when we all become sheep and make that list of best practices for the next year. Like psychic predictions, most of them are trashed before the year comes to an end. Why do so many of us waste so much time saying “yes” to...
Read MoreTiger Woods: Helping Us Connect Our Original Organization With Our Work Organization
Tiger Woods’ stories are touching almost every aspect of life in organizations today. Does he owe anything to the golfing community where he is seen as a CEO of sorts? Does he owe anything to his previously adoring public? Of course he owes much to his family, not just wife...
Read MoreTell Em You Love Em
You know the song, “What the world needs now is love sweet love…”. During these times that still seem economically tough and money is tight what can we give that replenishes itself, that won’t cause us worry and stress and still has a positive impact? Share This
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