by George Ambler on October 5, 2007
by Dr. Kent M. Keith People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. [...]
by George Ambler on September 24, 2007
Photo by katerha The article “The Vision Thing: Without It You’ll Never Be a World-Class Organization” by Ken Blanchard and Jesse Stoner discusses the three critical factors exhibited by all world-class organisations: Clear vision and direction championed by top management Trained and equipped people focused on implementation of the agreed-upon vision and direction Established recognition [...]
by George Ambler on September 17, 2007
I found and interesting article from The Josephson Institute entitled “The Character of Leadership” in this article Warren Bennis discusses the importance of character for leaders. “Successful leadership is not about being tough or soft, assertive or sensitive. It’s about having a particular set of attributes — which all leaders, male and female, seem to [...]
by George Ambler on September 5, 2007
“I neither started the project nor suggested it. I simply responded to the call of the people for a spokesman” – Martin Luther King, 1958 A the core leadership is a choice. In the same way that Martin Luther King responded to the situations he found in his daily life. We too are faced with [...]
by George Ambler on May 1, 2007
We all instinctively know that it’s impossible to be an effective leader without strong character. When talking about the the importance of character one of the frequently asked questions are “what exactly do we mean by character?” and “how does a leader of character behave anyway?” An article from CIO.com provides some clues, based upon the research [...]