Category Archives: The Power Of Understanding People

What is Your Leadership Legacy?

The fine folks at Eagles Talent invited me to post a blog entry about the title question.  Oddly, for a man who founded a company named the Leadership Difference, I have never thought much about my legacy as a leader. 

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On No You Didn’t! Four Tips for Winning Back a Customer

I was skimming my business expenses on my American Express statement when I came across the $1600 charge for my two day, one way car rental from St. Louis to Kansas City.  It was not simply good fortune that directed … Continue reading

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How to Blow Millions of Dollars in Less Than a Minute

The Customer Experience! It is a phrase I like to use to remind my clients what they are creating every day for the consumer. That was the theme of a recent company retreat that I facilitated in the beautiful Willamette … Continue reading

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Are You Listening?

As part of my Masters of Education degree from the University of Illinois, I experienced several courses that focused on the transfer of learning and examined exactly how individuals convert information to which they are exposed into something that they … Continue reading

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Choose a Good Delusion!

On one of my recent flights, I had an interesting experience.  We were boarding the flight and I was in the very first row (bulk head), aisle seat.  Because I have literally flown over one million miles on United, I … Continue reading

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Thinking About Mindfulness

Yes, the irony of this blog entry isn’t lost on me.  In fact, thinking has always been the biggest barrier between me and mindfulness.  I remember being on a second date with a young lady (before I met my lovely … Continue reading

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