I'm still stunned by Tom Brady's short-but-sweet goodbye.
I knew it was coming. But seeing it f'real is hard to swallow.
(Reminds me of my high school crush who dumped me after two dates. I knew that was coming too.)
Perhaps I was high on some ...
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In his New York Times opinion piece last month, Harvard economist Greg Mankiw, argued that C.E.Os are qualified to make profits, not lead society, and that we should not expect the latter of them. His arguments are too simple, have significant holes, and read ...
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You're bound to feel sadness when one of your idols passes away.
Even if you've never met him/her.
And that's how I'm feeling today... because Jack passed,
Jack Welch, former CEO of GE General Electric.
I never met Jack. Yet, I feel like I knew him ...
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According to
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of General Electric, "An organization’s ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage." By fostering a work environment that supports and encourages ...
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Too often I get asked by people who lead others in business, society and cultures: "Why would a leader want to have a book?"
A multi-faceted question indeed – and a good one too.
Leaders, by definition, lead others. They are passionate, poised and ...
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Are great leaders born or made? Both! according to leadership expert Eduardo Braun. He should know: As former Director of the HSM Group, Eduardo has interviewed many of the world’s most renowned leaders, including President Bill Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, ...
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