Know the Problem

By | July 10, 2018

[July 10, 2018]  On occasion here at my leadership blog, I ask the proverbial question, Why should leaders seek wisdom?  The purpose of the question is to strike at the heart of a mystery that has tugged at humankind since the beginning.  Leaders seek wisdom so that they can know the problem and fix it when called upon.… Read More »

Good Leaders Ask if they Can Be Better

By | March 27, 2018

[March 27, 2018]  Many years ago I learned something many leaders discover only by accident.  I learned those good leaders ask themselves if they can be better leaders – personally do more to succeed and provide better care for those who they are in charge.  This “inward criticism” is an on-going look at ways to improve leadership performance.… 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 »