One of my students mentioned recently that he enjoyed the practice of self-examination. I responded that I, too, enjoyed the exercise and that our class would be taking a closer look at this in the near future as we took up the subject of emotional intelligence. In Daniel Goleman’s pioneering book, Primal Leadership, he makes […]
Art
In my career, I have staged and choreographed hundreds of musical theatre productions, and a long time ago I started using the phrase, “This is art, not science.” It came about while I was teaching a group of singers the movements to a musical sequence. As I taught it, one person became frustrated with the […]
Flexibility
I remember a while back hearing the statement, “Flexibility is the sign of maturity.” At the time, I know that I wasn’t the most flexible personally or professionally, and I felt that flexibility could also be a sign of weakness. As a young man, I was determined and confident that my ways were the best, […]
Process
I recently reviewed a book which I read a decade ago written by the late, great Zig Ziglar. In his 2003 book Top Performance, he identifies a four-step process which he was using in order to build financial health in an organization, However, I believe it can be applied to virtually any area of our […]
Influence
I’m reading a new book right now from the authors of another great book, Crucial Conversations, which I read a few years ago. This new one from Grenny, Patterson, Maxfield, McMillan, and Switzler just came out this year and is titled Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change. They define leadership as “the capacity to […]
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