One key to a healthy heart and more energy

Living well and leading over the long haul requires taking care of our bodies.  My friend, Tom Nebel, co-author of the book, Church Planting Landmines with Gary Rohrmayer says that leaders often wish they could add more hours to their day to get things done, but seldom think about how to add more years to... Continue Reading →

Intercultural Competencies for Global Leaders

Globalization has created a culturally diverse and interconnected world.  Individuals and organizations are faced with challenging demands and increased complexity.  To make sense of and lead effectively in today’s’ world, individuals need to master core competencies, especially as they face collective challenges in multicultural teams and organizations. A competency is more than knowledge and skills.... Continue Reading →

Facing the great inevitable

Steve Jobs, founder of Apple died on Wednesday.  In 2005, in his commencement speech at Stanford he shared candidly about death: "Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything -- all external expectations, all pride, all fear... Continue Reading →

Steve Jobs, Apple founder remembered

Steve Jobs, founder of Apple died today at age 56.  He was described as a visionary, a creative genius and an amazing human being. During his lifetime, he changed the world. Mashable.com shares a series of videos remembering Jobs 10 most magical moments. 1.  Macintosh demo in 1984 2.  The commercial that introduced Apple to... Continue Reading →

7 Weeks to 100 Push-Ups Challenge

Living well includes good health.  That requires healthy eating and also consistent exercise.  I was encouraged by the comments from The Nines online conference for leaders to take care of their physical body.  I have been doing this for several years now.  My son John, who has been an inspiration to me and at times... Continue Reading →

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