I’ve read Charles Dickens’s book, A Christmas Carol every year since I was a bit older than Tiny Tim. For those of you who haven’t read the book or seen one of the many play or film versions of it, that’s under ten years old.
I suppose that what first attracted me to the story was ghosts (there are [...]
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Learning Lifelong Lessons from Holiday “Spirits”
The 49% Solution to Improve Leadership Transitions
Leadership IQ, a global leadership training and research company recently completed a three-year study of the reasons for leadership failure. They found that the top five reasons for failure were;
Poor Coach-ability (26%) – The inability to accept and implement feedback from bosses, colleagues, customers, and others.
Lack of Emotional Intelligence (23%) – The inability to understand [...]