Watch this clip from the American League Championship Series a couple of days ago, whether you are a baseball fan or not, and then read on. If you know anything about the rules of baseball (or even if you just listen to the broadcasters) you know that the umpire made an error – a very
Today in the first installment of my 16 learning posts to celebrate 16 years in business on my Remarkable Learning Blog, I wrote about the value of writing. Check it out, then return here for some specific leadership lessons. Welcome back! In the post I talked about the value of writing to all of us.Â
I was on a phone call yesterday with a potential Client talking about some training for some of their staff. The phrase that they used to talk about what they were looking for was proactive engagement. While this training isn’t “leadership training” nor is it considered as a part of their corporate leadership training program,
It isn’t any gift, it is the Most Remarkable Free Leadership Gift Ever! If you are looking for ideas for your leadership development programs, or a very economical piece for your organizational leadership development training, check out this gift. We have painstakingly put together a package of tools (worth $748.25) and are offering them to you
In a leadership skill training workshop this week (you can learn more and sign up for future sessions here), the group and I began talking about the value of presence and charisma as keys to leadership influence. While the conversation was wide ranging; examples shared there, and others that I can add now based on
Questions – they are a critical to the ultimate success of a Remarkable Leader. They support our leadership influence and our leadership communication (and a lot more). Yet the power of questions and the skills in asking them effectively is rarely included in leadership skill training. This month members of the Remarkable Leadership Learning System are working
In the Tuesday August 18th edition of The Wall Street Journal (article not available online), in an article about Max Kepler-Rozycki, a 16 year old baseball prospect from Germany, came a profound truth. The prospect’s parents are both dancers, and his mother Kathy Kepler was a former star ballerina in the Berlin ballet. The profound
Image from Barack Obama Pictures I have a history with this question – though not a political one. We did a number of activities related to learning leadership lessons from the Presidential Campaign last summer and fall. (Here and here and here are links to some information you will find interesting). And now more than 6
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