By Beth Armknecht Miller, president and executive coach at Executive Velocity, Inc. In the October 2009 edition of Chief Learning Officer, Michael D. Watkins’ article “The Eight Toughest Transitions for Leaders,” outlined the top transitions… Read more »
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Leadership: How Important Is Integrity?
By Beth Armknecht Miller, president and executive coach at Executive Velocity, Inc. I don’t know about you, but reading and hearing about leaders who have either lost, or never had integrity, has become all too… Read more »
Scaling Creative Solutions in Educational Leadership for Today’s Global Economy
By Roslyn Tam, special to Overdrive Creativity, and creative problem solving, is often what separates success and failure, and making sure students in the United States are building this trait is of paramount importance for… Read more »
Volunteering = Leadership Opportunities
By Jenny Vance, an EO Indianapolis member and president of LeadJen. I believe that every company has a responsibility to give back to the community. This idea nagged at me for some time as I… Read more »
5 Leadership Lessons We Can Learn from Jeremy Lin
By Jessica Francisco Jeremy Lin, the starting point guard for the New York Knicks, has become an overnight basketball sensation. At 6’3, he went undrafted after graduating from Harvard University in 2010. He was cut… Read more »
11 Leadership Styles You Must Avoid
By Mike Michalowicz, president of Obsidian Launch and author of The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur Leadership is one of those things that every successful entrepreneur must have in order to succeed, but identifying what good leadership… Read more »
Leadership in Extreme Conditions
By Pritam Doshi, an EO Bombay member and managing director of PAE, Ltd., one of the largest distributors of lead storage batteries in India. Did you know that in -38°C (-36.4°F) weather, the human body… Read more »
Courage is the Key to Great Leadership
By Bill Treasurer, EO speaker and the founder and Chief Encourager of Giant Leap Consulting Throughout the ages, people have searched for the precise alchemy of ingredients that constitute great leadership. In measured proportions, great leaders… Read more »
Leadership Lessons from the Chilean Miners’ Rescue
Setting realistic goals, celebrating small wins, caring for your team – CEO of Taxijet and EO Spain-Barcelona member Conor Neill gleans leadership lessons from the Chilean miners’ rescue by focusing on three key figures: the President of… Read more »
Courage is the Key to Great Leadership
Contributed by Bill Treasurer, the founder and Chief Encourager at Giant Leap Consulting. Aristotle called courage the first virtue, because it makes all of the other virtues possible. In addition to being the most important… Read more »