The Dangers of Taking the Easy Way
“What’s wrong with taking the easy way?” Sometimes the answer to our problem seems easy. But the easy solution may not always be the right
“What’s wrong with taking the easy way?” Sometimes the answer to our problem seems easy. But the easy solution may not always be the right
Can we really plan to be lucky? He said, “Luck is the residue of design.” Who was it, and what did he mean? And more
How do we establish trust? We know that establishing trust is a key to leading well, but how do we go about it? An unexpected
If leading your army feels like a parade, you might be doing it wrong. Appearances are important, and first impressions matter, but too often we
“Are we carrying around things that make us poor leaders?” It’s easy to collect things, harder to let them go. But as leaders we have
Can being better followers make us better leaders? Focusing on following may seem an odd way to tackle the challenges of leading, but there’s a
Is having no limits really a good thing? We often find ourselves wishing that the limitations in our lives were gone. We yearn for a
How do we know when to change the plan? A casual remark by a friend last week got me thinking about the idea of flexibility
How do we increase the odds of “winning” with the team we have? At the beginning of any game, everyone starts with the same number
What is quibbling and why does it matter to leaders? Do you remember watching Superman, and seeing what happens to him when he comes in
Who knew there were different categories of fun? Not all fun is created equal. If you want to accomplish great things, it’s the Type 2
Most of us have probably heard of the Wright Brothers and their invention of the airplane. But did you know that one of their earlier
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