Book Notes – Wooden on Leadership: Think Small
Why should leaders sweat the small stuff? Someone said that you shouldn’t “sweat the small stuff” but based on what I just read, they have
Why should leaders sweat the small stuff? Someone said that you shouldn’t “sweat the small stuff” but based on what I just read, they have
Do our reflexive reactions cause unnecessary fireworks? Conflict is inevitable in any human enterprise; how we handle that conflict is where leadership comes in. Too
What do you do when your team is falling apart? We all know that in most cases you can accomplish more as a team than
What does it take to achieve great things? Recently, I waded across the Mississippi River. Really. And as I thought about that accomplishment, it seemed
I think one thing often overlooked in the world of leadership is patience. We’re always in a hurry to get things done. We have to
As leaders we are responsible for getting things done through people. But in our rush to see results, we risk becoming our own worst enemy.
“If you’re a leader, you don’t push wet spaghetti, you pull it.” – Bill Mauldin Bill Mauldin was a famous cartoonist for Stars and Stripes,
We are not alone… …but sometimes it can feel that way. Leadership can bring with it a sense of isolation. You seem to be the
“How can you prepare to succeed in the midst of chaos?” Much has been written about the big strategic decisions before the massive D-Day invasion
Can you imagine climbing a staircase that is one mile high? Seems like a lot, right? It would be the same as climbing the Empire
Whether it’s your first leadership position or your fifty-first, taking over can be a challenging business. One key to success? Don’t start out by answering questions;
I’m not paying you to agree with me. I’m paying you to think. That’s Colin Powell’s approach to leadership. When it’s time for planning and
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