by Bill Treasurer | Mar 26, 2020 | Leadership Development
Edited March 2020 Conflicts aren’t comfortable. As a leader, you can bet you’re going to experience them, and some will be more challenging than others because the circumstances surrounding them will be more challenging. Look at the situation we’re...
by John Havlik | Feb 19, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
Happy New Year…? I know we’re almost a full two months into 2020, but since I didn’t write a blog last month, I figured I’d get a pass for waiting this long to pass on my salutations! Anyone who knows me will tell you that I can be initially tough to approach...
by Bill Treasurer | Feb 5, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
From every vantage point, be it political courage, military courage, moral courage, or physical courage, courage is most often defined as an extraordinary feat, an action taken while enduring exceptional hardship or challenge. To be thought of as “courageous,” we...
by John Havlik | Nov 25, 2019 | Latest Updates
Saying “Thank You” (and meaning it) isn’t always easy. But, when done right, it can mean so much. If you’ve read the book that Bill Treasurer and I co-authored, “The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance,” you know that Chapter 5...
by Bill Treasurer | Nov 11, 2019 | Latest Updates
Years ago, when I learned that I sucked at leading, I was a nomad, traveling and hurling myself off 100-foot towers into small pools at amusement parks throughout North America. I had just become the captain of the U.S. high-diving team and was responsible for leading...