Great Leaders Break the Rules

Great Leaders are Free of Dogma

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Where are the True Leaders?

Interview on The Big Easy

This morning I was interviewed on the WEKZ Big Easy Radio Station. The interviewer, Scott Thompson, asked me some thought-provoking questions and made some excellent comments which I thought I would share with you.  The question I found the most interesting was, “Where are the true leaders … the Thomas Jefferson’s?”  […]

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Our Approach to Leadership is Outdated

Have you joined the Rebirth of Leadership?

What an incredible time to be a corporate leader.  This is a historic moment for leadership, a moment that places leaders at the cusp of a huge rebirth of what it means to be a true leader.  The whole concept of leadership is going through a natural […]

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Ted Kennedy was a Spirited Leader

Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy
(February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009)

I was born in South Africa during the brutal apartheid regime.  Being white I did not suffer the horrors that the black people suffered, but helplessly watching how millions of people were denied basic human rights took a toll on me.  But that is […]

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Dallas Morning News Article from 2005 Still Accurate Today

I was rearranging my office and found a copy of the article below that Cheryl Hall from the Dallas Morning News wrote about my whole brain work in 2005.  It is fascinating to see how relevant it still is today; in fact, how vital right brain thinking is for getting through the recession and building a powerful […]

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