by enleadadmin | Jun 19, 2012 | Decision Making Skills, Leadership Development
In this Musings on Leadership I look at Planned Serendipity – break throughs that lead to chance, or chance leading to creativity a definition orginally from neurologist James H. Austin. In Wendy Lea‘s interview with Thor Muller and Lane Becker co-authors...
by enleadadmin | Jun 19, 2012 | Bring Out the Best, Communication Skills, Forward Focus, Leadership Development, Leading Change
Stephanie Lischke and Joel Wright hit the nail on the head when they suggested organizations need to Cultivate Leadership at All Levels. Whether new or experienced, leaders exist all around us, not just at the top of the company. Worried about a leadership shortage?...
by enleadadmin | Jun 8, 2012 | Leadership Development
In our book Enlightened Leadership we talk about the importance of leader being able to admit mistakes.This not only humanizes you in the eyes of your employees, but it also fosters our model of self-responsibility and creates an environment of freedom to make...
by enleadadmin | Jun 7, 2012 | Leadership Development
Have you ever thought about the relationship between modern leadership and birds flying in formation? In this article posted on The Metro West Daily News, Dr. Sanjiv Chopra of Weston, author of Leadership by Example, talks about the essential qualities of a modern-day...
by enleadadmin | Jun 6, 2012 | Leadership Development
Do you know how you can profit from sitting on the board of a non-profit? We know this may sound counter-intuitive at first, but many leaders have talked about the myriad ways in which non-profits have served them as leaders. In this article posted on Forbes by Geri...
by enleadadmin | Jun 5, 2012 | Leadership Development
The art of personal development is one that a great leader is always trying to master. Even more than that, a great leader knows that it is an art form that is never really mastered by anyone; therefore, as leaders we must “be like the water” –...