Great Leaders Believe

Great Leaders Believe One of the most powerful ways leaders motivate and engage others is through positive communication of belief in an employee’s potential. Zig Ziglar was an average salesperson for many years. He was in a company with 3000 other salespeople. He had good discipline and training but he was mediocre… until his sales[…]

It’s What’s Caught…Not What’s Taught

It was Albert Schweitzer who said, “Leadership is example.” In my workshops, I like to ask the audience, “How many of you have children at home?” Then I say, “Look at these hands…these are brain-damaged people.” (that always gets a good laugh) Those of you who are parents. Do kids do what’s taught or is[…]

The #1 Mistake of Leadership

One of my mentors had a quote on the wall of his office. It was significant because he did not have any other signage or pictures on the wall. The quote was by Henry Ford: “Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.” He remarked that “this is,[…]

Ever Had a Bad Day?

Somebody sent me a funny article the other day… it started with the title: “You know it’s going to be a bad day when.” You know it’s going to be a bad day when… You wake up in the morning, and your waterbed sprung a leak during the night… but you don’t have a waterbed![…]

Leaders who are 75 years young

Last week I quoted Donald Kendall, former chairman and CEO of Pepsi Co, Inc., who was asked, “How do you get to the top of the corporate ladder?” He said:  “There’s no place that success comes before work, except in the dictionary. You can’t get to the top of any profession without a lot of[…]

#1 Quality in Leadership

  I’m so excited to be sharing some insights on leadership. As leaders, we must be people of integrity. There is a moral component to leadership. Someone has said integrity is how you act when no one is watching. I was in a Discount Tire Store in the Dallas area and I saw this sign[…]