Making Bad Grades: An Unorthodox Tip for the New School Year
Let’s go back in time: You’re 12 years old, walking home from school, sweating over the report card in your backpack. Your parents ask for it the minute you walk through the door. On it, they see 2 As,...
View ArticleTragedy, Solidarity, & Leadership
Like most of us, I don’t have words to describe my response to the horrendous attacks in Paris last week. Sadness, disgust, horror…so many thoughts come to mind. But wherever I turn, I see people...
View ArticleDeck the Halls with Servant Leaders
Whatever your reasons for celebrating this time of year, it’s safe to say that the vast majority of us recognize this as a season of giving. Giving presents, our time, possibly some hugs, often good...
View Article1 New President = 3 Lessons for All Leaders
The United States presidency has been in the news now for what, 2 years? After the election, and before that the primary, and now we've finished the inauguration...I thought it would be interesting to...
View ArticleQuick Thought: Be Inspired by Excellence
Yesterday, my small-town hardware store offered to get on Amazon and order something for me that they don’t stock. No added fee, no markup. “Just reimburse us for the product cost. We offer to do this...
View ArticlePodcast: Starting with Service at Replacements Limited
Since many of you have been suggesting audio versions of my blog posts and books, I thought I’d give the format a try from on the road. In this quick podcast, I’ll share some thoughts and lessons from...
View ArticleQuick Thought: Labor Shortage + Leadership
For almost 30 years, I’ve been talking to clients about the coming labor shortage. Time and again, I’ve worked to encourage and motivate leaders with the truth that how we manage and engage people is...
View ArticleNelson Mandela, Servant Leader
Nelson Mandela’s name was filling the world’s airways 6 years ago this week—in eulogy, analysis, and praise. The anniversary of his passing leaves me marveling at how powerful his example was. Through...
View ArticleHow One Company Messed Up Beautifully
Have we forgotten how to apologize? Worse, have we lost track of the incredible power of apology? Not just how to do it well, but why to do it at all? “It was my mistake. I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”...
View ArticleShould I Retire or Not? 3 Questions to Ask During the Next Retirement Ad
Should I retire or not? This is an increasingly common and important question—one that challenges a broken paradigm and points to some intrinsic truths about your career goals and personal life vision....
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