10 Holiday Mistakes of Leaders
It seems the holiday season is fully upon us, and that means it is time to think about how we […]
It seems the holiday season is fully upon us, and that means it is time to think about how we […]
We know the story of the Pilgrims and the bitter first winter in the new world. We recognize the part the very generous Native Americans played. We may give some thought to the reason for this important American holiday. If we are religious, we may see Thanksgiving as a privilege and a duty.
It turns out that a gratitude and thankfulness also have tremendous personal and professional benefits. Research on the presence or absence of gratitude suggests the following important returns on the gratitude investment:
In the book Leadership Presence (2004), Halpern and Lubar mention that they always start their management and leadership workshops with […]
Asking for a favor seems like a simple enough transaction: Hey, Bob, will you pick up an extra donut for […]
I look back at my first experience hiring a new employee with a mixture of embarrassment and regret: embarrassment that […]