Since childhood I have been fascinated by observing people and their behavior.
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There is a wonderful story about an ancient king and his son which may well be the first account of an effort at career development.
The idea for this column came from a conversation I was having several years ago with Jim Amos, the CEO of what was then the world’s largest non-fo
I am told that the all-time best selling book on finding a job (more than 8 million copies sold) was written 37 years ago by an Episcopalian clergy
I have been fascinated with the concept of emotional intelligence since childhood.
Self-confidence is an interesting topic to discuss, because it’s so hard to define it terms that can be easily understood and applied to our everyd
With the number of books, lectures, seminars, articles, and DVD’s that have been produced on leadership in the past generation, it’s clear that the
Over the years, in working with people who were in a certain type of transition—starting a new job—much of our time, initially, was spent on dealin
Years ago I remember reading an interview in which Peter Drucker, a man considered by many to be the management guru of the 20th century, was discu
Today marks the beginning of former President Vaclav Havel’s annual conference at which world leaders in politics, intellect, business and religion