From Service
The word “deserve” comes from tow Latin words, “de” which means “from” and “servire” which means “to serve”. Therefore, the word “deserve” means “from service”. The people who do best in our...
View ArticleAction and Feeling
“Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling,...
View ArticleConnect with Something Larger than Themselves
Most leaders tend to view teamwork as a social engineering problem: take x group, add y motivational technique and get z result. But working with the Bulls I’ve learned that the most effective way to...
View ArticleLike a Shepherd
As a leader, I have always followed the principles I first saw demonstrated by the regent at the Great Place. I have always endeavored to listen to what each and every person in a discussion had to...
View ArticleSet Off the Alarm Clock on Yourself
I am a great admirer of Abraham Lincoln, and one reason I am is because he came to the point so quickly. He was a master of brevity. He made the most famous address in the history of the world. The...
View ArticleLet It Go
The fact is that your life will be a continuous series of problems, difficulties, setbacks, and temporary failures. These unexpected and unwanted reversals and disappointments are a normal, natural,...
View ArticleA Company is A Culture
We do better in cultures in which we are good fits. We do better in places that reflect our own values and beliefs. Just as the goal is not to do business with anyone who simply want what you have,...
View ArticleTwelve Steps to Set and Achieve Any Goal
Step number one is to have a desire. You must have an intense, burning desire for your particular goal. Believe. You must absolutely believe, deep in your heart, that you deserve the goal and that...
View ArticleThe Practice of Acceptance
Though there are occasions when a firm hand is needed, I learned early that one of the most important qualities of a leader is listening without judgment, or with what Buddhist call bare attention....
View ArticleLaw of Diffusion of Innovations
As the law states, the first 2.5% of population are the innovators, and the next 13.5% are early adopters. Altought quick to see the potential and willing to take risk to try new technologies or...
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