Archive for May, 2010

Leadership lessons from sports

Posted in In the News, Leadership Communication, Sports on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at 11:46 am No Comments
NOTE: This is a post I made to the Leadership Styles course I’m teaching at Grand Canyon University. Most of our students are earning a Master of Science in Leadership degree.  The students are from all over the US and almost…

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Hope springs eternal

Posted in Featured Post, In the News, Sports on Monday, May 17th, 2010 at 10:06 am No Comments

Tonight in LA: Suns/Lakers, game 1.

Nothing beats the energy in a city just before the home team enters a big series like this. In my blessed life as a sports fan I’ve lived…

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Now, now, now Arizona!

Posted in In the News, Sports on Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 10:29 am 1 Comments

Arizona now has a task force to deal with the wave of negative publicity over the new immigration law. Great move. The first report is due in about a MONTH. What? The state can’t wait another DAY to react, and react strongly.

You want a plan? Get Governor Jan Brewer

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Four facts about the Arizona immigration controversy

Posted in Featured Post on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 4:37 pm 3 Comments

Note – This post illustrates the importance of “getting in front” of a story before the news media take off with it. Arizona was never in front of this story. It also shows what happens when passionate people get involved and how the news media can consistently get the…

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Tough times, Time to cut training?

Posted in Featured Post on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 12:22 pm No Comments

In a tough economy, can you afford training and coaching for your executives? The real question should be, how can you afford NOT to train and coach in tough times?

Since it is your people who will determine whether the firm thrives or shrinks, don’t make the…

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Online learning CAN rock your world!

Posted in Course Design, Featured Post on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at 2:27 pm No Comments

Are you thinking of trying your first online course? You say that’s not your best learning style? (We hear that a lot.) First-hand experience has shown me that virtual learning can be even more effective than what happens in the traditional classroom. And now a study done by the…

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