Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’
Overcoming Barriers to Communication
On May 10th, Microsoft announced its whopping $8.5 billion-dollar purchase of Skype. Why would the software giant pay such a princely sum for a company that had suffered $689 million dollars worth of losses in the previous year? Put simply, because Skype has lived up to its stated purpose: “to break down barriers in communication.”…
Read MoreBurying Your Ego
BURYING YOUR EGO Best known to Americans as the Mexican general at the Alamo, Santa Anna consistently made catastrophic political and military blunders. During the course of his public career, Santa Anna lost 1/3 of Mexico’s territory in warfare, and sold another 30,000 acres to the United States to finance his attempts to suppress revolt.…
Read MoreCommunication 101
COMMUNICATION 101 “Instructions for making a speech: Be sincere; be brief; be seated.” ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt In Communication, Speaking Overtime Is a Crime, so…SAY IT SOONER Mark Twain once attended a church service during which the city missionary passionately appealed for donations to aid the community’s poor. “The appeal had so stirred me that…
Read MoreCommunicating Credibly: More Than Lip Service
In 1988, pop group Milli Vanilli shot to superstardom with the release of their album Girl You Know It’s True, which spawned three chart-topping singles. The following year, the group captured a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. However, Milli Vanilli fell from fame even faster than they had rocketed to celebrity status as a…
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
“The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership,” the best known book written by John Maxwell, highlights 21 timeless leadership principles.
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: The 360-Degree Leader
John’s book, “The 360-Degree Leader,” explains how individuals can lead up, down, and across.
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: The Difference Maker
John discusses how his book, “The Difference Maker,” highlights how attitude isn’t everything, but it is the main thing.
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: Developing the Leaders Around You
John discusses how many leaders don’t develop leaders. His book, “Developing The Leaders Around You,” addresses this issue by helping leaders develop leaders.
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: Developing the Leader Within You
In “Developing the Leader Within You,” John Maxwell discusses his philosophy that leaders aren’t born; leaders are developed.
Read MoreJohn’s Favorite Books: The Maxwell Leadership Bible
John discusses how his “Maxwell Leadership Bible” highlights spiritual leadership principles that can help individuals become better leaders.
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