Posts Tagged "Sankofa"

Hey Graduates: Do You Know Who You Really Are?

Here is some unasked for advice that I’m giving for free. It’s my gift for everyone graduating from high school, college, all way up to advanced degrees. It’s for those on a leadership track. Share This

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Leadership 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

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John Edwards and Leadership Values

The saga of John Edwards is more tragic than it is disgusting. Here is a man who has lied and lied, not just to the world, but most importantly, to himself. And my big question is why we, as a nation, are so gullible? Why did we take so long...

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Leadership and Power

Do we ever really know another person? We see the frame, the face, and the clothes. We can guess about their preferences by where they live, the books they read, the work they do. And yet, do we ever know another? Share This

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The Power of Story

Yesterday I offered free, signed copies of my book “Don’t Bring It to Work: Breaking the Family Patterns that Limit Success”  to the first three people who had a life changing story and a sentence that underlined what had happened. Share This

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Leadership Strategies: The Professor and the Police Officer

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Understanding Leadership Development Training

Our 40th “Total Leadership Connections“, (TLC) program is in session and it is comforting to see certain aspects of executive education that lead to organizational innovation do not change. Human universals remain the same over time. Searching for essential values and beliefs are at the core of TLC. Share This

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The Journey to Tomorrow

Ever get stuck in a tight parking space? The only thing you can do is inch backward, move forward; inch backward, move forward until you can finally turn the wheel enough to get free. Keep this in mind as I explore a significant way of leading through these difficult, yes, even frightening times of...

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