Ashes, Ashes, We All Fall Down
On May 25, 2006, Enron’s Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were found guilty on 25 of a combined 35 counts against them. Now everyone agrees folks had to look the other way to not see it coming.
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It begins with Inner Vision
Strategic vision. Long range vision. A vision for innovation or new markets or services. All of these are ultimately outgrowths of a leader’s inner vision.
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Thinking beyond Financial and Intellectual Capital
Successful businesses realize the importance of capital, financial capital, but also increasingly intellectual and social capital. The most significant capital of all, however, is moral capital.
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The Power of Calling in a World of Infinite Choices
Dan Wooldridge reflects on character and calling as marks of business leadership in a world of multiplying options.
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There's a Thin Line Between Leadership and Larceny
Belinda Board’s study of criminals and corporate leaders found more characteristics in common than anyone wants to think about.
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Sometimes You Can Just See it Coming
What we say about colleagues, customers, clients and competitors may or may not predict success. But contempt for anyone foreshadows failure. It may not come soon, but it will surely come.
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