While flying on a commuter plane to PHL, I noticed that the flight attendant bumped my shoulder each time she passed.
Reading Nobel Prize winning psychologist, Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking Fast and Slow has been humbling.
Recently, Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman published results of a study tracking men and women in leadership roles.
“We are a lot smarter than we ever were 10 or 15 years ago,” says James Crowe, chief executive of Level 3 Communications Inc.
One of my favorite experiences as a leadership coach was a monthly gathering of mid level managers in the Skilled Resources Division of Kodak Manufacturing.
Leaders often have information about their businesses, their industries or the world in general that can be interpreted as positive or negative, depending on the frame of reference.