To serve and protect. Sgt. Jon-Erik Negron of the Suffolk County (NY) Police Department takes this responsibility seriously. On Saturday morning November 26, 2002, Officer Negron and three fellow officers were called to the home of Rebecca Reyes who had gone into labor three weeks early. Officer Negron told reporters, “As soon as he said […]
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20 “What If” Questions Leaders Need To Be Asking To Have A Competitive Advantage
“What If” Currently Disney+ is reimagining several Marvel Cinematic Universe storylines in a series entitled “What If”. For instance, the initial episode wondered what if Peggy Carter was forced through an unexpected series of events to take the Super Soldier serum rather than Steve Rogers. As a result, she would have become Captain America. What […]
10 Things I Learned After I Knew It All
I work in an industry where it has been traditionally considered your sweet spot is between the ages of 45 and 55. There are exceptions to the rule but in my 18 years or experience, this has proven to be the case. During this 10 year window, you have the credibility which comes from experience […]
The Reason There Has Been A Death Of New Leadership Ideas (And 10 Ways To Solve This)
There is an existing leadership problem no one is talking about and should be. Because it has been around for several years. Recently I had a conversation with a friend who is one of the most astute leadership thinkers I know. I asked the following question: “What new leadership thought has come out in the […]
The 10 Most Important Leadership Lessons I Learned In Q3 Of 2019
If you are like me, you are very passionate about personal growth. You love learning and getting better. I understand. With this post, I am beginning a new writing system. At the end of each quarter, I just want to share some of the most important things I learned previous 90 days. I hope you […]