Politics seems to be such a nasty way to pick a leader, and it always seems we elect scoundrels to office. Why do you think that is? It’s because anyone who is willing to tell us everything we want to hear, we elect. Silly isn’t it, that only means we keeping voting into office the best liars, story tellers, and disreputable folks. What America needs is to round up all the winners, those who’ve won with honor and integrity and ask them to serve.
Archive for the ‘Leadership’ Category
Advancement in Leadership
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009When we imagine the Stone Age, we immediately think of the principle that the stronger person wins against the weaker person. Have we made any advance since then? Is it possible to have a system in corporations that allows people to be who they are, and not to use their elbows for whatever they would like to attain?
Making Better Leadership Decisions – Problem Or Mystery?
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009Leaders make decisions. This article can help you make better decisions by distinguishing between two fundamental types of issues: (1) What will we do? (2) Who are we? Better leadership decisions can occur when the leader adapts his or her decision making process to the type of decision at hand.
Slow Down Your Decisions and Get There Faster
Monday, July 13th, 2009The skill and behaviors required for leadership changes as you move up the organization ladder. The skills and behaviors that work so well at lower levels, or in different circumstances, can become impediments at higher levels or when the job focus is different. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in the realm of decision making.
Personal Integrity – Denying Jesus
Sunday, July 12th, 2009Peter denied Jesus three times but went on to be a tremendous leader in his personal ministry for Him. He demonstrated great personal integrity by overcoming what seemed to be a failure at first.
