Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, PCM, Team Leaders, Trainers, Uncategorized
Power Struggles, Negative Contact, and Police Brutality
Those who find themselves in frequent power struggles with Rebels would be wise to recognize this simple fact: In distress Rebels don't care if they get hurt, as long as you do too. If it comes down to a show of force, you are most likely to lose because they simply don't care about consequences. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Speaking
How Do Positive And Negative Interactions Change Your Brain?
Brain research looking at what happens in a person’s brain following positive and negative interactions illustrates why it’s so critical for each of us, especially leaders, to be mindful about the nature of our interactions, regardless of the topic being discussed. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Providers, Speaking
Three Counter-Cultural Leadership Lessons From Pope Francis
The Pope's recent visit to the United States may have been disappointing for those expecting a rock star. His philosophy and approach are not how we typically characterize top leaders in our American culture. Regardless of your faith, nationality, or position, Pope Francis' counter-cultural message has leadership lessons for all of us. Read More
ComCorps, Decision Makers, Leadership, PCM, Providers, Team Leaders, Trainers
Which Candidate Should You Pick? Look for Personality Agility
What makes a great leader? What essential skills will make a leader successful? What is the best leadership personality? Because we are in the business of developing great leaders, we frequently get asked these questions. Here’s what we do, and what we are learning. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, Team Leaders, Trainers
Four Rituals Guaranteed To Make You A Better Leader
Most stress comes from trying to control things that are out of our control; the weather, the economy, the stock market, the competition, the latest trends, what's popular, other people's behavior. Here are four rituals anyone can develop to keep focus on what you can control. Read More