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17 Quotes And Leadership Principles From Aaron Rodgers And The Green Bay Packers

As the NFL attempts to resolve its labor dispute, this is a good time to review the play-off leadership quotes and principles that made the Green Bay Packers the league’s champion and model franchise.  We will focus on  four individuals - quarterback Aaron Rodgers, defensive back Charles Woodson, General Manager Ted Thompson, and defensive coordinator Dom Capers. Aaron […]

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10 Benefits Of Putting Your Team’s Interests Ahead Of Your Own

Los Angeles Angels outfielders Torii Hunter and Vernon Wells are highly decorated all-star athletes.  Between the two they have 12 Gold Gloves, 481 home runs, and 1,782 RBIs.  Hunter in particular has won nine consecutive Gold Glove awards for his play as a center fielder.  So why would these two veteran players both move to other outfield […]

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Money And The Difference Between Philanthropy And Generosity

This past weekend I listened to Dan Deeble of the great Heartland Community Church in Olathe, KS discuss the differences between philanthropy and Biblical generosity.  Here are some quotes and principles that if utilized can transform your life. “10% (of his employees) generally don’t measure up and we need to relocate.  80% are on track.  […]

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10 Most Popular Posts Of February 2011

February was a wonderful month for this site.  I’m so glad you were a part of it.  The following are the Top 10 posts of February as determined by you the readers. 13 Things Anyone Can Do To Support Their Pastor 20 Benefits Of Change You Can Believe In 25 Most Important Lessons I Give […]

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How Egypt And Wisconsin Revolts Could Affect Your Upcoming Church Service

We were told as children to never discuss religion and politics.  The level of passion people have for their beliefs and the arguments that could ensue when we have conflicting viewpoints were the reasons given.  We live in a different world now.  We have seen tremendous conflict, both abroad in Egypt, as well as domestically in Madison, WI over political […]

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15 Things The Happiest Leaders In The World Have In Common

www.Forbes.com recently posted the results of a study done by the London-based Legatum Institute where they identified the happiest countries in the world.  The world’s happiest country turns out to be Norway.  Norway??!!  Well, here are the reasons why: Norway has the world’s highest per capita GDP of $53,000 a year.  Norwegians have the second-highest level of satisfaction with their standards of […]

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Why Mark Richt And Tom Walton Are Better Leaders Than Mark Zuckerberg

When I look at Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, I don’t see a memorable leader.  I see a memorable entrepreneur.  I see a memorable programmer.  I see someone with memorable timing.  I just don’t see a memorable leader.   What I just said may surprise you.  But in 25 years, when we look back in history, that is how we will remember […]

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Social Dominance: What Newborn Babies Are Teaching Us About Leadership

I get to teach the subject of leadership on a regular basis.  I often start the session by asking the audience to call out their answers to the following question – “What is the definition of leadership?”  Almost every time, one of the first two answers is “Someone who is in charge.” Interesting answer.  Do you know a leader when you […]

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10 Most Popular Posts Of January 2011

January was an amazing month!  Overall readership grew by 96% while subscriptions grew by an incredible 149%.  In addition to the site’s growth, I introduced a forum called The Leadership Tribe which allows leaders to make their voices heard and connect with other leaders to share thoughts, insights, and resources on leadership.  I’m really excited about the potential of […]

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