I’m revealing a list of shows and films that I genuinely enjoyed. Each one struck a chord, and I felt they were worth sharing.
Read MoreEach year, I post a list of my favorite books from the previous year, ones that changed me along the way. This year, I chose ten of the best books I read and why they may just be relevant for you.
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Read MoreI offer three steps I’ve taken that helped our organization, Growing Leaders, climb out of the pile and change how our industry and consumers see us.
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Read MoreI recognize these are strong words, but I am musing about what we can learn a week after this horrible incident.
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Read MoreMark my words: the leaders who set their companies apart from others practice both.
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Read MoreA forceful leader can reasonably expect to persuade a sizeable proportion of group members. Then…
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Read MoreEvery one of us influences the culture in our organization in big or small ways. Often our impact is subtle and inconspicuous.
Read MoreWhy is it that people say they want more “good news” but they don’t look for it? Regardless of our claims, humans favor clicking on and viewing bad news. So—what’s it done to us?
Read MoreOffering hard feedback has never been easy but today it is tougher than ever.
Read MoreAfter more than ten years of stability or even improvement, the mental health of teens plunged in the early 2010s. Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm and even suicide increased sharply, more than doubling on most measures.
Read MoreThe dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media
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