Monthly Archives: January 2018

Our Senior Leaders are not Modest

By | January 8, 2018

[January 8, 2018] People prefer senior leaders who are not modest. If we were to survey folks on the least preferred traits of leadership, modesty would come out the winner. The reasons for this are many but our actions speak loudly when it comes to choosing leaders with outgoing personalities. Should leaders be modest? The answer is, of… Read More »

A New Iranian Revolution: Does it Matter?

By | January 6, 2018

[January 6, 2018] Leadership is complex, difficult, and sometimes creates unexpected results. Such is the case with the theocratic government of Iran as they contemplate what to do about the growing number of antigovernment protesters showing their dissatisfaction. Is there a new Iranian revolution under way or is it something else? That is what “experts” are asking themselves;… Read More »

Jealousy in Leaders

By | January 2, 2018

[January 2, 2018] As little kids, we were lucky to have a grandmother who was wise, strong, and helpful. Each Christmas season she would sit about a dozen of us grandkids down on the floor to talk to us about jealousy and how the emotion leads us only to ugly things. We were warned about resenting others who… Read More »