Throughout history talented and effective leaders have known that taking responsibility for their actions, especially ones that have less than desi
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“Creating” perfection in another person has been a recurring theme in literature.
In working with people as a coach for more than thirty years and in being a student of human nature for more than fifty years, I have been very for
For many years I have been interested in, and fascinated by, the subtle, almost unconscious, effect a leader can have on an entire organization.
The term alpha, as used in describing personality traits, came from animal behaviorists who, when studying the activities of animals interacting wi
It’s no secret to my friends that I get many of my column ideas from my wife, Priscilla.
The central character in Homer’s Illiad, Achilles, was the greatest hero of the Trojan War.
Not long ago I was reading through a collection of quotes that I have put together over the years, which I often turn to for inspiration, insights,
The term prima donna was originally used in opera companies to designate the lead female singer in an opera.
I want to begin this final piece in our series on leadership by quoting a well-known and respected leader right here in the Czech Republic.