The following excerpt is a story from my first book, Vantagepoints on Learning and Life. This book is a collection of stories and situations from my life, and the lessons I learned from them. Hopefully in reading this one you will get a sense of the book and how it might apply to you. But
The longer I live and the longer I lead, the truer I believe today’s quotation is. The lesson in it for you today may be personal or professional. Sam, “Mr. Walmart” Walton clearly believes it applies to everything. Questions to Ponder – How high are my expectations in different parts of my life? – How
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The inspiration for this comes in celebration of my son Parker’s graduation from Ball State University this weekend. This is one of thousands of graduation exercises for high schools, colleges and universities that will take place across the country in the coming weeks. My focus is on six lessons new leaders will need to learn
You (or your organization) has paid the bill. Your travel arrangements are made. You are off to a professional conference. It is a big investment in time and money, likely both for you and your organization. And the days you spend there will likely be very different from your normal work day, so can’t run
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