by Bill Treasurer | Sep 6, 2018 | Personal Growth
There are two distinctly dysfunctional leaders in the workplace. In a recent blog, we discussed the Pighead. He’s the leader full of arrogance who risks losing followers because people can’t and won’t trust him. Then there’s the Weakling. This leader suffers from a...
by John Havlik | Aug 16, 2018 | Leadership Development
Hey GLC readers! August is here, school is starting, and the summer is almost over…….where exactly did it go? We’ve all read articles by authors telling us how to be better leaders. So, I thought with this month’s post I would share with you all the leadership traits...
by Bill Treasurer | Oct 2, 2013 | Leadership Development
Bill Treasurer, our Chief Encouragement Officer, was recently honored to be interviewed by 33 Voices, a global conversation about all things that matter in life and business. Bill had a great time, joining the ranks of the world’s thought leaders, and sharing with the...
by Bill Treasurer | Jul 1, 2013 | Courageous Leadership
The Power of Courage for Women Leaders originally appeared in Training and Development Magazine in their June 2013 issue.
by Bill Treasurer | Jul 1, 2013 | Personal Growth
This article originally appeared on Huffington Post, by Lisa Earle McLeod. What constitutes a great leader? Is it charisma? Someone with a great vision who fearlessly leads the team up the hill? Or perhaps it’s servant leadership, a humble leader who patiently...