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Posted on May 27, 2022May 27, 2022

Do You Look For A Sign?

When Faced With Opportunities Or Challenges, How Do You Decide What To Do? Do you look for a sign??? When faced with a big challenge or opportunity and you aren’t sure which direction to go, do you look for a sign? If someone taps you on the shoulder and asks if you can step forward …

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Posted on April 20, 2022June 2, 2022

Want To Land Your Dream Job or Get That Amazing Promotion? Do Less Bragging and Ask More of the Right Questions.

In interviews, Superman Candidates often miss the opportunity to gather vital information for themselves about the role, company, coworkers, or leadership — questions that not only show genuine interest in the company you are interviewing for, but may also provide you with better insight about the place you’re hoping to work for.

Posted on April 8, 2022April 8, 2022

Leaders Who Reserve Their Power, Build People Into Better Problem-Solvers.

A great leader has the power to save the day and the wisdom to know when to not use it.

Posted on March 14, 2022March 14, 2022

Could Our Jobs Be Killing Us?

Could our jobs be killing us? Leaders could be contributing to heart disease in their employees! A study by Hans Bosma, Ph.D., Richard Peter, Ph.D., Johannes Siegrist, Ph.D. and Michael Marmot FFPHM in the American Journal of Public Health connected the psychosocial hazards of work and an increase in heart disease.Leaders,  if you’re not part of …

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Posted on February 15, 2022March 15, 2022

What Two Shipwrecks Teach Us About Teamwork

In 1863 two ships wrecked on the same Auckland island nearly 300 miles south of New Zealand. Neither ship knew about each other and never discovered each other even though they were only 18 miles apart. One crew of 5. One crew of 25. The crew of 25 kept an 'every man for himself' attitude. …

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