Leadership Lessons from the Left Seat: Recovery from Unusual Attitudes
by Frank Burroughs
Believe it or not the chapter title is also the title of one of the required elements of the FAA Practical (actual flying) exam. It isn’t about the pilot’s mood rather about the aircraft’s position relative to…
3 Questions to Make Sure They Practice What You Teach
by Bill Flury
Things Change
“There’s always something!” You get new designs or standards for our products, better ways to do things, or maybe you need to correct a problem. These and many more things spark the need for individual…
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5 Tips to Avoid Echo Chambers and Post-Truths While at Work
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
We may be familiar with the terms echo chamber or post-truths in terms of politics or the news (fake and otherwise), but have you thought about how it applies to our work? I believe that the echo chamber and post-truth…
5 Tips to Avoid Echo Chambers and Post-Truths While at Work
Top 3 Survival Tips for Working From Home
by Tiffany Robinson
I've been in a medium-pressure, corporate, work from home job since 2012. I can honestly say I would have to be offered some pretty extreme benefits to consider going back into an office environment on a daily basis.
However…
Toxicity: Person, Place, or Thing?
by Dr. Burl W. Randolph Jr.
I rarely talk about the dirty little secret in leadership: Toxicity.
We have all been there and seen that, yet it continues to exist in the contemporary workplace. Some of this toxicity can be identified…
95% is NOT a Passing Grade
by Bill Flury
Graduation Preparation
Graduation time was approaching, and the principal of the high school was speaking to an assembly program of seniors. His topic today was future grading systems. He told the seniors that they would…