


Binocular Leadership – Protecting Your Employment Brand in Tough Times
The difficulty experienced in helping leaders understand what it means to lead during the easy days is only magnified during times such as the ones we are living in now. The most challenging of the difficulties are likely balancing between the needs of now and the results expected tomorrow. During
It’s The Message!
“I was perfectly clear with my directions, what is it about clarity do you not understand?” While not all of us have heard those words or said those words, I am quite confident that others have thought them when talking with us, or we have thought them talking with others. We convey a
How Deep Is Your Life?
In a recent conversation with a good friend and collaborator in life, a thought struck me that won’t seem to leave the confines of my head (as if there was not already enough junk up there). One big life lesson that I have learned is when that happens, the best thing I can do […]
Roam the Desert or Change – Our Choice
We all have deserts to travel, the question I keep asking myself is, “am I in one now?” As I read the Bible I see many men who wandered through their deserts, some were literal others were just like the ones that you and I travel. When I read about these men I see the […]
Leaders Don’t Teach, They Create Understanding
Growing up I has some amazing teachers that helped me pass all the tests that a high school graduate is/was supposed to pass. These folks cared greatly about my learning and it showed in their efforts. After a failed attempt at college, I joined the military and again was taught what I needed