My Reading Stack

I love to read. For pleasure. For relaxation. To learn.  To spark my creativity. I tend to read several books at once.  I should focus on one book and finish it, but I tend to have several open at once and I smoothly alternate between them depending on my mood and what I am focused on.... Continue Reading →

Midnight Archaeology

Where is my flashlight?  Oh yea, the office lights work; I am good. It is late at night and I am the only person in the office.  This can also be a Saturday afternoon or a Sunday morning - either way, I am alone in the office.  The work is done and I am thinking... Continue Reading →

Excellent Sheep

I recently came across an article on Forbes.com titled, Cultivate Leaders Throughout An Organization, Not Just At The Top, by Zephrin Lasker.  As I read the article I thought it important to share with you all.  There is a great reference in this article to get us going today - acclaimed essayist William Deresiewicz, in... Continue Reading →

The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs – by Walter Isaacson

I recently finished the Book, "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson.   The book was very well written and told such a compelling story.  To his credit Steve asked the author to tell the full story of his life, the good and the bad.  I am conflicted on how to approach a blog story concerning any leadership... Continue Reading →

Explicit Hiring Criteria

I get this from Tom Peters the author of the Classic Management Book, "In Search Of Excellence" as well as many other terrific books and writings. Tom is very active on twitter and his postings and retweets are not to be missed. I suggest you check him out on twitter and follow him. @tom_peters. A... Continue Reading →

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