Archive for 'Leadership'

Learning Leadership

Learning Leadership

To be a leader in a globalized world, leaders needs to embrace the process of what business leadership expert John P. Kotter calls “learning leadership.”

Becoming a Conduit of Happiness

Becoming a Conduit of Happiness

Quiet leaders seek every day to be conduits of happiness — dedicated channels through which happiness, giving, and goodness pass to family, friends, and strangers.

The Leadership Problem

The Leadership Problem

Recent polling numbers indicate a disturbing, downward trend in modern America: overwhelmingly discontent has befallen our country.

The Greatest Lesson Never Spoken

The Greatest Lesson Never Spoken

“The Greatest Lesson Never Spoken” was recently selected as a finalist and has won the honor of being published in the forthcoming book, ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad,’ which hits book shelves on April 20, 2010.

Surge Afghanistan Now

Surge Afghanistan Now

The invaluable lessons learned mere months ago from President Bush’s troop “surge” in Iraq are already being ignored by the Obama Administration.

The Radical Effect of The Quiet Leader

The Radical Effect of The Quiet Leader

This new interpretation of leadership could, in theory, be forever felt.

QA: What is The Quiet Leader?

QA: What is The Quiet Leader?

A Q&A session explaining some of the questions I’ve received regarding my book idea, and answers that further explain the ideas behind “The Quiet Leader.”

Littered Dreams

Littered Dreams

Grey clouds reflect the sidewalk pavement. A scratch lottery ticket, weathered and worn, scuffs along with the windgust passed my feet.

Introducing: The Quiet Leader

Introducing: The Quiet Leader

Can a leader lead without followers? I intend to set forth a thorough reinterpretation of leadership as we know it.

My First Essay, Hype and Hooplah

My First Essay, Hype and Hooplah

Hype and Hooplah was the first political essay that I ever wrote, written and published in a high school student newspaper in February of 2003.


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