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To: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning Manual Lima, in his TED Talk, A Visual History of Human Knowledge, concludes his presentation with a quote from…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning Manual Lima, in his TED Talk, A Visual History of Human Knowledge, concludes his presentation with a quote from…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning. In his recent blog posting, 6 Questions That Will Set You Up to Be Super Successful, Marshall Goldsmith writes: …
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning There comes times in the lives of all great leaders when they are pushed to their physical, emotional, mental…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning A.H. Maslow, psychologist, wrote: “(Some people) have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning A wise teacher from India shared this insight: The elephant keeps walking as the dogs keep barking. It is…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning It is sometimes valuable for great leaders to reflect on the passion of others, as a mirror to better…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning A very dear friend recently shared with me composer and conductor Eric Whitacre’s TED video, A Virtual Choir 2,000…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning “The major difference between high achievers and average folks has nothing to do with education or talent, gender…
Read moreTo: The Great Leaders Who Have a Passion for Continuous Learning At a recent meeting a senior executive shared the impact that an environment of fear (or “shaky hands”…
Read morePhilip Humbert, author and motivational speaker, wrote: “One of the paradoxes of life is that being ‘reasonable’ often means settling for ordinary results, while success usually requires us to step…
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