Tag: leadership lessons



Friday, April 24, 2020

This past week I’ve been thinking a great deal about difficult decisions and how values, facts, beliefs and reality intersect when making those tough calls. So I dusted off an article I wrote two years ago titled Why Making the...

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Thursday, February 20, 2020

“Free government- issued cigarettes… [were] an integral part of a soldier’s ration until 1973. As a result, cigarette smoking became an American habit… [and] a marker of patriotic masculinity.” – Brad Carter – I’m fascinated with the intersection between what...

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Friday, January 24, 2020

This past week I met a bunch of cool people and learned a ton of interesting concepts. Yet the very best thing I heard this week was the story of banking director Wanda Collins who was nervous about her upcoming...

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