3 Ways That Older Leaders Can Renew Their Value
By Lee Ellis “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.” As we celebrate Veterans Day this month, it made me think about this quote from General Douglas MacArthur. For the most part, U.S. citizens...
View ArticleYour Freedom in Leadership—Where Are You? New Checklist to Evaluate Personal...
To successfully lead and develop a work team (or family, community, constituency, etc.), the first step is knowing yourself and courageously facing the leadership challenges in your personal growth,...
View ArticleWhy Veterans Day is Important for All Leaders and Citizens – Please Read
Editor’s Note: As we celebrate Veterans Day 2013, we asked Lee Ellis to share his thoughts on the importance of this observance and why its critical to keep them in our thoughts and prayers on a...
View ArticleLeadership and Overcoming Bitterness – Listen to This Conversation
On Veteran’s Day, Lee had a great conversation with Chris Fabry on “Chris Fabry Live” Talk Radio. All leaders are faced with the opportunity to embrace of free yourself from bitterness. Hear his...
View ArticleHow to Spot Authenticity in Other Leaders – 90-Second Video Clip from Bill...
How do spot authenticity in other people? This 90-second interview with author Bill George shares his thoughts on the attributes that he seeks when evaluating authenticity in others. Do you agree with...
View ArticleWhy Should a Leader Be Generous? What’s the Benefit? Read More…
True Leaders are called to do many things–including sacrificially giving time, talent, and money to others. You can’t do it all, and you can’t give to every person or cause. But you can strategically...
View Article“Checking Your Organizational Pulse: Four Healthy Ways to Improve Business...
Does anyone not want a great reputation in their respective marketplace? What may be a secret for some leaders is that building reputation and results is directly tied to great leadership; and great...
View Article3 Characteristics of Great Leaders from GM CEO, Dan Akerson
This interview article from Washington Business Journal blogger, Ingar Grev, confirms yet again that great leadership attributes are simple but not always easy. One of his quotes in the article below...
View ArticleTwo Proven Themes for Positive Accountability in 2014
By Lee Ellis Take a moment to reflect back on 2013 and recall the parade of high profile leaders who have not taken responsibility for broken pledges (simply scan “leadership broken promises” in a web...
View ArticleLeadership Snapshot – Vietnam POW 40th Reunion News Coverage – Watch Here
Step back in time for a few minutes and join us in reviewing this fantastic video from The Nixon Foundation chronicling this year’s 40th Anniversary of the Vietnam POWs return home. You’ll love some...
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