March 22, 2015 3 Kindness in Leadership by John Keyser “Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of [...]
February 17, 2015 1 Being Present by John Keyser Highly effective and adaptive leaders are present and aware. They value emotional [...]
February 12, 2015 0 It Is Okay to Cry at Work by John Keyser I just read an insightful article by Dr. Deanna Minich that validates an issue I have [...]
February 4, 2015 0 Leadership Comes from Our Influence, Character and Attitude I discussed in my last post how leadership comes from our influence. I received appreciative feedback from a [...]
January 7, 2015 0 The Keen Importance of Our Internal Relationships by John Keyser In last week’s note, I encouraged us to prioritize in 2015 connecting—truly [...]
December 31, 2014 0 Resolution for 2015 by John Keyser May I offer a suggestion for our New Year’s resolution? Let’s we connect with our [...]
December 14, 2014 0 We Can Be Our Own Biggest Challenge by John Keyser Early at a religious service this morning, Fr. Andrew made the point in his homily that [...]
November 23, 2014 0 A Conversation with a Servant Leader by John Keyser I am jazzed about a conversation I had with the president of a large, successful [...]
November 6, 2014 0 Respect Flows from Our Humility by Kerry Douglass For a team or organization to succeed with longevity, it helps enormously if each member is [...]
October 21, 2014 0 Understanding Your Team Members: Introverts and Extroverts by Abby Wilhelm My friend, Andy Funt, dropped off the book Quiet by Susan Cain for me to read. Andy said that [...]