Category Archives: Leadership

Blog posts on communications skills and processes for leaders in their day to day interactions with others. The postings are practical and applicable for your daily challenge to communicate as a leader.

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Are You For or Against?

While the Occupy Wall Street movement is hanging in there, they haven’t made a real difference. The biggest press they seem to be getting focuses on arrests.  Tuesday night, Occupy Oakland had over 100 people arrested in a clash with … Continue reading

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The Real Legacy of Steve Jobs

Not enough can be said about Steve Jobs and his contributions to the world we live in today.  The world never needed his inventions as much as it still needs the spirit of his vision. There will be a plethora of commentaries on … Continue reading

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Lessons from “Occupy Wall Street”

“Occupy Wall Street” is a phenomenon that can happen in any business that quits listening to its employees or customers.  When people feel frustrated trying to give feedback to someone, they will resort to alternative methods.  The “Occupy Wall Street” … Continue reading

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Value Needs a Voice

I am willing to guess that the number of valuable ideas that are left unspoken every day in this world are staggering.  You yourself have ideas that you are unwilling to communicate to someone.  You have them all the time … Continue reading

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