Authentic Face Close Up

Authenticity

Those of you who read this blog but aren’t from Iowa may not realize that we have been in a Presidential election cycle for nearly a year. Because Iowa is the first state in the nation to hold a Presidential primary—what we know as a caucus—we have been inundated with...

Iowa Corn Farm in the Sun

“Some Luck” by Jane Smiley

First, a primer about Iowa culture. Culture and Iowa aren’t necessarily concepts that fit together for most people. When I asked one well-known presidential candidate his impression about our state he commented, “The corn. The corn. I can’t get over how nearly every field for miles on end is filled...

Poor Woman

Poverty

Over the next several months, in addition to the topic of leadership, I’ll be writing about several topics that require the very best that leaders have to offer within what James Davison Hunter calls in To Change the World our “sphere of influence.” The first topic that I want to...

Man working at desk

Discipline

In their extensive study Leadership that Works, Barbara Wheeler and colleagues set out to discern “…the ingredients of executive leadership that make institutions both durable—as in fit for the long haul—and visionary—that is, moving forward in ways the future is likely to require.” Four common character traits were identified that...

Thanksgiving Season

Thanksgiving

As my family and I drive across the country today, our car is just one of many on interstate 80. The reporters on the radio are still covering the recent atrocities in Paris, the massive dislocation of over 1 million refugees, and the recent downing of a Russian fighter jet...

Female Teacher & Male Student

With Thanksgiving for Committed Teachers

Published November 17th, 2015 in the Telegraph Herald Lila Belle Koffron was my ninth grade English teacher. I remember her as being aged, demanding, strict, and not easily charmed by what I thought was my winsome personality. She didn’t even smile in our senior Yearbook picture. Every teacher smiles in...

Interpersonal Relationships

Interpersonal Skill

In their extensive study Leadership that Works, Barbara Wheeler and colleagues set out to discern “…the ingredients of executive leadership that make institutions both durable—as in fit for the long haul—and visionary—that is, moving forward in ways the future is likely to require.” Four common character traits were identified that...

Humility - Leadership Characteristics

Humility

In their extensive study Leadership that Works, Barbara Wheeler her colleagues set out to discover “…the ingredients of executive leadership that make institutions both durable—as in fit for the long haul—and visionary—that is, moving forward in ways the future is likely to require.” Four common character traits were identified that...

Strength Training On Mountain

Personal Strength

In their extensive study Leadership that Works, Barbara Wheeler, C. Douglass Lewis, Sharon Miller, Anthony Ruger and David Tiede, set out to discover “…the ingredients of executive leadership that make institutions both durable—as in fit for the long haul—and visionary—that is, moving forward in ways the future is likely to...

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