The signs of outstanding leadership appear primarily among the followers. Are the followers reaching their potential? Are they learning? Serving? Do they achieve the required results? Do they change with grace? Manage conflict? less than 1 minute read
We are watching industries crumble, Wall Street firms disappear, unemployment spike, and unprecedented government intervention. And our designated opinion leaders want to know: Is Obama up this week? Is he down? And is his leadership style more like Bill Clintonβs, or Abraham Lincolnβs? less than 1 minute read
Leadership is hard to define and good leadership even harder. But if you can get people to follow you to the ends of the earth, you are a great leader. less than 1 minute read
Nixon was an awful president in many ways, including in some of his foreign-policy choices. But he left no doubt that foreign policy and Americaβs leadership in the world outside its borders was of paramount importance to him. less than 1 minute read
To my mind the election was stolen by George Bush and we have been suffering ever since under this manβs leadership. less than 1 minute read
Yes, America must do the right thing, but to provide moral leadership, America must do it in the right way, too. less than 1 minute read
The trouble with the Labour Party leadership and the trade union leadership, theyβre quite willing to applaud millions on the streets of the Philippines or in Eastern Europe, without understanding the need to also produce millions of people on the streets of Britain. less than 1 minute read
The one thing that the President can do is to establish a real energy independence plan. We have all the recources we need right here in this country to establish energy independence if we had the leadership. less than 1 minute read
Many corporate leaders and employees have the right intentions, but it can be overwhelming when you consider how everything is affected from leadership styles, to organizational structure, to employee engagement, to customer service an marketplace. less than 1 minute read