Tomorrow is Election Day in the United States and I hope that we can get the percentage of voters higher than it’s been in quite awhile. The problem with some of this is that it’s not just to get people to the pools, but to get them to do some research on what the candidates […]
Following in the vein of my posts on Harry Potter and Kermit the Frog, I thought it was time to take a look at good ol’ Charlie Brown of Peanuts fame. I hope the younger crowd is fully up on his background, as he’s more than just the once a year Christmas special. Me as […]
Life can be an interesting thing when you bring up stuff that alters their thinking on a topic or event. Last year I wrote a piece here called Whose Fault Is Perception, where I talked about a company where everyone thought this particular duty was someone else’s and no one, including the person who actually […]
Back in June I wrote a post here titled 10 Leadership Tips In 2 Minutes. Recently someone wrote a comment on that post saying that she believed a person needed to have enough confidence to be able to do most of the tips and wondered what they’d do if they didn’t have that kind of […]
People have some interesting ideas of what it takes to be a real leader. Some people think that leaders have to know everything. Some people think that leaders should get the respect of others regardless of what goes on. Of course neither of those are true, but it shouldn’t be surprising to understand that leaders […]

