A common relationship during the Roman Empire was that of a Patron with his Anteambulo. Often an artist, writer, or performer, the relationship consisted primarily of the Anteambulo fulfilling small tasks, delivering messages, or running errands in exchange for money, food, or favors. The literal definition of Anteambulo is ‘a...
People in charge are normally easy to spot. In churches for example, they are the ones most often standing behind the pulpit or lectern. In companies they probably have the biggest office. In non-profits they often chair the most important committees. And in government, they are the faces we see...
“Ladies and Gentlemen, from the flight deck this is your First Officer speaking, we have reached our cruising altitude of 37,000 feet. We are expecting a smooth ride; the seat belt sign is now off. You are free to move about the cabin, we just ask that if you remain...
In 2004, three hurricanes hit Polk County Florida. I was in high school at the time and although three hurricanes in a single year was unusual, the practice of surviving and rebuilding after wasn’t unfamiliar. My amazing mother single-handedly raised my two brothers and me through some very lean times...
Over the last five years, we have learned that a significant portion of this blog’s readers are Millennials. With that fact in mind, I thought that it might be useful for those of us who are not Millennials to occasionally read leadership reflections from members of this very misunderstood generation. ...
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