


A Moment of Everyday Leadership: Ryan’s Bus Route
Share this article: A friend told me a story recently about her son. Ryan is 11 years old and in the sixth grade. He surprised her one day when he declared, “Mom, I have an idea to help reduce pollution and traffic from our school buses!” Ryan explained his plan. He...
Learning Leadership
Myth #1: You can learn how to lead by reading enough books.
The reality is that to learn how to lead, you must lead. Trial and error will teach you the most about what it means to lead people.

Building a Culture of Ethics & Integrity
Share this article: 10 ½ Step Strategy for Building a Culture of Ethics and Integrity “The purpose of a control is to make the process go smoothly, properly and in accordance with high standards. Control is a principle of economy, not morality.” Peter Drucker Warning:...
Need a Transformation? Focus on Your First Follower
Share this article: Leadership is a work-in-progress. This means that there is always something that I can learn, which can help me, as I grow as a leader. A friend showed me a video that has been around since 2010 and has nearly 5 million views. If you want to...
Leadership Credibility
Without credibility, no one believes or trusts you. this is critical for the leader who needs to get things accomplished. Sam, a new leader discovers how he lost credibility with his employees.