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Category Archives: Leadership
Leading in the 21st Century
It is often said that the principles of great leadership are timeless, or based on immutable truths. But when we meet with the men and women who run the world’s largest organizations, what we hear with increasing frequency is how … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Leadership Truths
There are fundamental principles that inform and support the practices of leadership that were true yesterday, are true today and will be true 30 years from now. They speak to what the newest and youngest leaders need to appreciate and … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Mentoring : An Essential Leadership Skill
Helping Others and Yourself Grow through Mentoring Considering the state of the economy these days, one might assume that people are happy just to have a job. Mentoring may seem like a luxury that you or your organization can’t afford. … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Leadership
New Rules of Work
The global economy is in a state of acute disruption. Competition has never been more fierce. Consumers have never been so well-informed and loudly demanding. And what worked yesterday just might be obsolete today. But this time is also a … Continue reading
Chanakya’s Wisdom
Chanakya (derived from his father’s name “Chanak”) aka Kautilya and Vishnugupta (c. 350–283 BCE), was an adviser to the first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta (c. 340–293 BCE), and was the chief architect of his rise to power . In the western … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Wisdom, Art/Culure/Society, Leadership, Strategy