Category: Intentional Leadership
« main blogWhy Ethics Codes Aren’t Enough
I just finished presenting a webcast on Business Ethics for the 200,000-member Human Capital Institute. You’ll have to excuse me – I’ve been consumed with the topic of ethics in business for the past few weeks. This is part 2 more
Giving thanks
I realize every year about this time that I’m not as thankful as I could be.
Like so many, I too often measure what’s wrong with my life. In the measuring, more
Leadership and Civic Engagement
Don’t know what you thought about last week’s election. You and I may disagree vehemently over its meaning and its ramifications.
But I’d bet we’d agree on this: the result, a house divided, will make it even less likely that more
Toughest part of leadership
I surfed the ‘net today looking for answers to this question:
“What is the toughest aspect of leadership?”
Not surprisingly, I found a lot of answers. Examples: more
Rules & the Power of Trust
In a school district in New York, the power of trust – and the menace of mistrust – were demonstrated in an ironic way some years ago.
Until that time, administrators took time off more



