Robert Morris is a 'Top 50' Amazon
reviewer. His writing style is beautiful - almost poetic - which is a
rarity among business writers. He was kind enough to offer this
insightful review of Toy Box Leadership:
"When ...READ»
I was recently asked by co-author Michael Waddell to review Toy Box Leadership.
This new book is definitely worth picking up and I will explain why.
(This post contains no affiliate links and I received no compensation
of any ...READ»
Micromanage - "to manage or control with excessive attention to minor details"
I sat on a board of directors with a guy whose favorite comment was
“Let’s not micromanage the situation.” That was his favorite ...READ»
Associated Press staffer Mae Anderson wrote a very interesting article for TIME about the value of old-school toys in these tough economic days.
In Hard Times, Nostalgic Toys Strike a Chord By AP / MAE ANDERSON
(NEW YORK) — ...READ»
Michael Useem is an avid mountaineer, a university professor and a successful author. So it is only natural that he uses mountain climbing as a metaphor to teach leadership development.
According to Useem, Mt. Everest is among ...READ»
Michael Hyatt, President and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers writes about his life, his company, and leadership on his blog. In the blog, he provides keen insights for leadership and business. In one of his latest posts, the publisher ...READ»
What would make a corporate lawyer give up his six-figure salary to make $13 an hour? One word: LEGO. It all started on Christmas 1978 in Colville, Washington, when five-year-old Nathan Sawaya
unwrapped his first set of LEGO ...READ»