Tag Archives: leadership
Thought Readership
I recently met an individual who introduced himself to me as a “thought leader.” I was a little bit shocked at this comment, and found it arrogant and not altogether accurate. To be fair, some of it could be the … Continue reading
Waffle Fries and Leadership
Tonight I witnessed a series of great acts of leadership, all as I enjoyed some waffle fries and lemonade. Chick-Fil-A is well known for a number of things; the “My pleasure” response that greets every “Thank you”, closing on Sundays … Continue reading
The Introvert as Leader
I really like the way the discussions about diversity have matured into discussions about personal diversity. Not gender, skin color, or nationality. But on diversity of personhood. We have made a lot of progress in getting that message clearer, so … Continue reading
What Really Matters? Leading with Perspective
You don’t get it. You want to get it, you really do, but most of the time it’s hazy. You rush from meeting to meeting, always plugged in, constantly pushing to be stronger, better, faster. And yet, it consistently eludes … Continue reading















