by Ron Rael | Apr 19, 2018 | High Road Leadership, Leadership
Share this article: Mark LeBlanc, who assists entrepreneurs in growing their business, recently told an audience that building a business can be viewed as a fir tree decorated for Christmas. He explained that the trunk of the tree represents the core...
by Ron Rael | Oct 25, 2016 | Blog, High Road Leadership
“Why do some companies succeed when they fail to employ the best practices of successful companies?” When the sun is out and the wind is calm, every boat stays afloat. When the storms come only the good boats stay afloat. A company can be successful without employing...
by Ron Rael | Aug 27, 2015 | Blog, High Road Leadership
Mark LeBlanc, who assists entrepreneurs in growing their business, recently told an audience that building a business can be viewed as a fir tree decorated for Christmas. He explained that the trunk of the tree represents the core...
by Ron Rael | Apr 21, 2015 | Blog, High Road Cooperation and Unity, High Road Leadership
Nearly every leader shares this concern: ‘how do I obtain and keep my employees engaged?’ While it can be difficult to obtain engagement if it does not already exist, if you as a leader work on it every day, soon your employees will be better contributors and...
by Ron Rael | Sep 6, 2013 | High Road Leadership
What do these companies have in common?CircuitCity, Fannie Mae, Sears, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Chrysler, A&P (grocers), Kmart, and United Airlines These were all great companies at one time, reaching the pinnacle of success and admired by their peers (and...