Serve to Lead
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Covers Personal Development, Leadership, Customer Service, Business, Management, Generation, innovation and Current Affairs. Founder James Strock is an experienced keynote speaker, spokesperson, interviewer, and emcee.
Serve to Lead
2y ago
Ronald Reagan Quotation: In the end, it all comes down to leadership. adapted from Reagan on Leadership. Ronald Reagan | All About Leadership ..read more
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2y ago
Self-improvement is a foundation of leadership. If leadership is to have meaning over time, to be sustainable, it requires continuous attention and effort. This is not a new or novel idea. Benjamin Franklin, one of the most famous of the American founders, wrote extensively about the need to engage in continuous self-improvement. His life’s work can be ..read more
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2y ago
Who are the 21st century leaders? Where can we find them? The premise—stated or unstated—is that there’s a leadership gap today. Who can argue against the spectacular failures of leadership in large institutions? They range from the White House and Congress (whether in the hands of the Democrats or Republicans); to Wall Street and back ..read more
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2y ago
Many people automatically think of leaders as isolated individuals. That’s got a kernel of truth, even in our digital, collaborative age. Of course, leaders, by definition, don’t work alone. One of the most interesting models is the partnership. Many people have achieved excellence serving as leaders and partners. The most effective partnerships bring together diverse ..read more
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3y ago
This piece is written by Professors Joerg Reckenrich and Jamie Anderson of the Antwerp Management School. More information and links to the authors can be found below. ## Leadership is of central importance in today’s business world. After analyzing, conceptualizing and evaluating, executives have to implement and get the company moving in the right direction ..read more
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3y ago
Enforcement…or Regulation? This question is important–though rarely heard posed in public discussion today. In the aftermath of the financial meltdown–from Lehman Brothers to Madoff to countless mortgage brokers–there is universal recognition that the government failed in its basic obligations to protect investors and consumers. There appears to be almost universal agreement that regulation must be ..read more
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3y ago
Emeritus Professor Joel A. Mintz of the Shepard Broad College of Law at Nova Southeastern University has written an informative and important book: Enforcement at the EPA: High Stakes and Hard Choices. This comprehensive, highly readable volume holds value for anyone concerned with environmental improvement in the United States, the evolving role of law enforcement, and ..read more