05 Jan 2018
One of your jobs as leader is to illuminate the darkness by separating fact from mere information, because the two are not equivalent. Our era is abundant with information. This abundance allows us to conveniently disregard facts that don’t match...
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01 Jan 2018
New Year’s Day traces its roots to ancient Rome’s celebration of Janus – god of gateways, beginnings and namesake of the month of January. We often think of New Year’s in terms of new beginnings but, as Janus would tell...
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25 Dec 2017
Within the Pennsylvania-German Christmas tradition there’s a little-known companion of Saint Nicholas who either provides children with candy or… (wait for it)… hits them with his switch. He is the Belsnickel. I’ve known executives who manage like a Belsnickel and...
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