Transparent: Verb before Adjective
The good leader never tells people, “I am transparent.” The only way that you can earn this designation and honor is to show that you are transparent in what you do and say. The good leader lets others decide for themselves if he or she practices transparency.
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:...
Increasing Productivity
Modern managers and executives know that it is far better for people to do the right things instead of people doing things right.