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Infographic of the Day: How to Name a Baseball Team

Designer and baseball enthusiast Craig Robinson lays out the etymology of team names in today's information graphic. READ»

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Nonsense At Work

Business is not sport:Football season is here again and so is my pet dislike – holding up sports teams as models for business teams to copy.  It’s ridiculous for business teams to strive to be like sports teams.  And it ...READ»

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In the world energy always flows

  I read today an article in the New York Times titled “Weary of Looking for Work, Some Create Their Own”.   It discusses the trend among many of todays laid off workers to turn their energies toward starting their ...READ»

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The Journey into the Greatest Test of Character – Leadership

For most would-be business and organizational leaders, the road to authoritative service begins at The Bison Group’s “Center for Integrative Leadership and Change (CILC)” in Philadelphia, PA., where participants find out if they’ve got what it takes to become agents of change – both personally and professionally.READ»

Executive Temperament

Recently, an article was published in Time Magazine discussing the importance of temperament of the two presidential candidates http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1850921,00.html. I found the article intriguing in two ...READ»

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LeaderShaped by Christ: My Outward Reform Began My Inward Renewal!

When Jesus caught his disciples arguing about who among them was the greatest, they felt embarrassed, but Jesus didn’t rebuke them or wanting to be great. He simply gave them an unexpected formula: Be a servant! Do you know this formula? Are you willing to change? Are you willing to exhibit humility, wonder, honesty, innocence, hope, trust and dependence? One Degree of Twelve is my journey into becoming a servant; my rebirth after being “LeaderShaped by Christ.”READ»

Front Line Leadership that Builds GREAT Teams

So, a team is what you are hoping to build? But, what kind of team? A team who uses the academic approach to getting things done or one that brings real-world experience to the situation at hand? What criteria, then, do you use for choosing your teammates? How about trying "Business WARFIGHTING For GREAT Teams?" This is also known as the "Preemptive Strike" measures.READ»

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