In recent months I’ve been reflecting on: what do we really do with leaders that makes a difference. We do lots of things – help them think through sticky challenges, get their teams on the same [...]
What a great innovation – Stanford, MIT, Harvard and a bunch of other institutions are doing this. Georgia Tech I’ve heard has made a Masters Degree in engineering available through this [...]
The wildly successful CEO of Proctor & Gamble articulates his approach to corporate strategy in the book Play to Win. The good news about this book is that it’s easy to read, makes sense and [...]
A few months ago I had the great privilege of designing and facilitating a Leadership Summit for Special Olympics, North America in Philadelphia. If you know anything about this organization, [...]
As a way of closing out this year and welcoming in the next, I offer you a poem – of hope and possibility, of the beauty inside us and around us, and of the immense possibility we each have on [...]
I love the quote below – in fact, I joke that I make my living traveling the world helping leaders to ask good questions and listen deeply to what they’re hearing. It means sorting [...]
My good friend Colleen’s father died this week – Retired General Richard X. Larkin. I never met him, but know a lot about his character in the daughter he raised – a warrior in the truest sense – [...]
Imagine this … you’re in conversation – you speak, they respond, connecting, building – you listen and link elsewhere – more back and forth and someone summarizes [...]
In an engaging session recently, Brigadier General Rhonda Cornum, MD spoke about Comprehensive Soldier Fitness and the Army’s Resiliency Program that’s being offered to soldiers, [...]
Let’s talk about the worst environmental disaster in history happening right now in the Gulf of Mexico. What a calamity – and now the blame game begins. How did we get to this? Did [...]