TWO MARKS OF A GREAT LEADER
/There is a leader within us all. A great leader will have many attributes, but there are two marks of a great leader.
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There is a leader within us all. A great leader will have many attributes, but there are two marks of a great leader.
Read MoreA leader is a person that inspires, motivates, and leads himself and a group of people. A leader will encourage others to pursue goals with intentionality. I don’t believe anyone is born a leader, but an effective leader is a person that consistently sharpens a set of leadership skills.
Here are 6 leadership skills that every leader needs to sharpen.
Read MoreA leader will face many challenges as they evolve and develop. In the process of growing as a leader, there is one common challenge every leader will face.
I have had the privilege of interviewing and coaching some phenomenal leaders with exceptional skill and great vision. However, most of these leaders have all shared how the common worst enemy of any leader is self.
Here are 5 ways to avoid getting in your own way of growing and achieving as a leader.
Read MoreI have had the privilege of working with professionals from diverse industries with distinct skill sets. As I have developed these relationships, I discovered an interesting finding that separates the successful and unsuccessful.
Read MoreWho doesn’t like winning?
This isn’t a blog to explain how everyone is a winner. Or that everyone will or should win. Matter of fact, eventually everyone loses.
In this blog, let’s talk about how to create win-win situations. I don’t think you need any convincing or motivation regarding why YOU should be winning. But how many people are actually creating wins for other people. There is nothing wrong with you wanting to win, but also seek to help others win. It’s called a win-win situation.
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