How to Lead a Demon
Many educational sessions are conventional. The teacher provides information consistent with existing beliefs. The participant listens and gains a small […]
Many educational sessions are conventional. The teacher provides information consistent with existing beliefs. The participant listens and gains a small […]
Recently I met with an audience of professionals. We were all strangers. Within ten minutes, we were sharing our deepest […]
After giving a commencement speech at a professional school, I sat down with the intention of relaxing. But soon I […]
I listened to a man reflect on his experiences as an executive in a large company. In two cases, he […]
Mary Barra, the Chairman & CEO of General Motors, recently met with a business school class here at the university. A year ago she was named […]
Positive leadership cannot be effectively taught by a conventional teacher or practiced by a conventional manager. The conventional thinker “knows” […]
A CEO developed a vision of how his company could help the unemployed. He shared it with another CEO who […]
Sometimes life goes right. With my extraordinary colleagues, we recently had a successful experience helping a large company. What most […]
In the last blog entry, I wrote of the power of integrating the past, present and future. I then explained […]
In conventional thought, we create categories and keep them separate. Three examples are past, present, and future. One characteristic of […]