Perfection: The Fake News About Successful Leadership
by Dr. Burl W. Randolph Jr.
Perfection is NOT required to be successful.
I cannot think of one thing in my life that I did perfectly.
I have never been thin (We live in a skinny-obsessed world).
I have never been a straight A student…
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…
Leadership Lessons from the Left Seat:
Plan, Then Adapt
by Frank Burroughs
A flight instructor once told me that “Flying is nothing
more than a series of mistakes and corrections”. The sentiment is true, but no
one really plans to make mistakes. A better but less snappy version of the
saying…
Plan, Then Adapt
Leadership Lessons from the Left Seat
by Frank Burroughs
Learning to fly a fixed-wing aircraft involves a certain amount (some may say a lot) of technical understanding of subjects like physics, meteorology, regulations, and even aviation jargon. In that sense it is like most…
Project Management on the Road:
Best Laid Plans
by Kerry Quinn
“The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.”
-Robert Burns
It has been a year since taking off on a journey to Explore – Serve – Share with people in the adventures of life (read our launch article here). The…
Best Laid Plans