Once in a while a leader emerges, but only in retrospect do we understand their historical impact. Winston Churchill was that leader. Churchill was an odd man. He bathed twice daily, demanding that his bath water be at precisely the correct temperature. He worked while bathing, as secretaries took dictation...
I was happy to have Matt Warner, the President of Atlas Network, on as a guest. At Atlas Network, he works in an industry we often don't think or even consider a possible career in. That industry is Think Tanks. Atlas Network provides support, training, grants and awards to over...
Leading an organization is as much art as science; as much about culture as strategy. Many leaders excel in the science/strategy part of the equation. They keep tabs on their product lines and quarterly performance, and they become very good at strategic planning. Yet, the strongest leaders also understand that...
Some years ago, I was invited to speak to a service organization in Storm Lake, Iowa. Prior to the engagement, I stopped into the local newspaper, The Storm Lake Times, to do an interview. I was interviewed by a young journalist named Tom, whom I later learned is the son...
Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband;...
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything...
When Ideas Matter: Speeches for an Ethical Republic is a collection of essays published by Michael D. Higgins, who has served as President of Ireland since November 2011. Higgins covers a broad spectrum of topics ranging from the Irish Diaspora and the Famine, to Culture, Economics, and an especially poignant...
The young Soldiers I first counseled as an Army Chaplain are in their 40’s by now. In the early 2000’s, our discussions revolved around topics with a distinctive future trajectory. Things like marriage or divorce, children, whether to stay in the Army or return to civilian life. Undoubtedly, the future...
She referred to him as a mystic; some of his teachers thought he was day-dreaming. She told him he was a good writer; his rhetoric instructor nearly failed him. She noted the details of the boy’s photographs that I had missed; as she, too, was from another world. Mystics see...
If you recall, Anderson Sainci, C’10 & MAC ’12, published a guest post on this blog titled An Approach To Servant Leadership. An ode to his Mother, who taught him lessons of love and leadership.I was excited to invite him back for a podcast interview that turned into a wonderful...
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