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How to Choose a Role Model for Maximum Effect – a mini column
20 May 2013 12:26 AM | 2 CommentsFriends, We got to Jack’s piano recital early last night. Scott was putting the programs on the chairs. Just an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet folded in half, with a frilly cut on the right side of the cover. Inside: Twenty three students were listed on...
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Can You Lead Your Mom With Renewed Spirit? How everyday leadership works
12 May 2013 11:17 PM | 3 CommentsFriends, I returned Sunday from the Oregon coast (which by the way struck me as though it was a marvelous cousin to the lands of the Lake Michigan dunes). I was on a retreat with 11 other men looking to renew “meaning in the middle...
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Let Yourself Be Led by Those You Ostensibly Lead
06 May 2013 2:33 AM | 4 CommentsFriends, Sometimes I wonder: Have I gotten too soft, when so many of my Reading for Leading blogs are about relationship? But then I figure: how else can you lead or be led, except in relationship? And this past week offered three ripe examples, one...
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What To Do When Your People – You Among Them – Screw Up
29 April 2013 2:48 AM | 4 CommentsFriends, What if you screwed up a lot? Made judgment calls that didn’t work. Relied confidently on past experience only to find out that there were different variables at play this time. What if your people messed up a lot, like missed their goal 70%...
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If You Want to Empower then Make the Medium the Message
22 April 2013 1:22 AM | 6 CommentsFriends, On Wednesday, I had one of the most fun times I have ever had presenting to a group. Nate Butki invited me to speak on a panel in L.A. at the Great Places to Work Conference. If you’re not familiar with them, they’re the...
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