From Disaster to Master: Five Presentation Tips to Cut Through the Static
There are two parts to a presentation: your message, and how you transmit that message to your audience. Too often a good message can get
There are two parts to a presentation: your message, and how you transmit that message to your audience. Too often a good message can get
Two old friends met each other on the street one day. One looked forlorn, almost on the verge of tears. His friend asked, “What has
Sometimes the simplest of actions can have far-reaching impact. When the unexpected happened during our fall camp out, one Scout was left without the clothing
Can the way you stand or sit make you a better leader? Short answer: Yes, I believe it can. There are two main ways that
During a long trek deep in the woods, we were faced with a mini-crisis that could have ruined the trip. But by applying the “Stink
Bunker Hill by Nathaniel Philbrick was a thoroughly enjoyable read from start to finish. If you like historical non-fiction that reads like a novel, this
Too often the new leader steps forward to take charge, but quickly becomes frustrated when people won’t listen to his demands. What’s wrong? These leaders
Wondering what it is you did to infuriate the boss? The boss just always seems to be mad at you. You’re trying to lead your
What can you learn about leadership from hiking for six months straight, covering thousands of miles, and carrying everything you own stuffed into a bag on
Congratulations – you’ve just been promoted to Team Lead! What’s the bad news? It’s the same team you’ve been on. How are you going to lead
We’ll never be free from the need to have meetings, but that doesn’t mean they have to be long, boring, and unproductive. Here are ten
Abraham Lincoln once said that if he had six hours to chop down a tree, he would spend the first four sharpening his ax. More
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