Management
The Power of Team: The Tuskegee Airmen
In 1944 the Walterboro Army Air Field became an advanced combat training base for fighter pilots. These fighters were primarily
The Ritz Carlton: A Deep Standard of Excellence
In the early 1900’s, the Ritz Carlton group had many hotels scattered throughout the United States; Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlantic
Peoplemover
Growing up in Southern California, I have very fond memories of the many summers spent at Disneyland. One of the
Perspective Makes the Difference
Success is as much about hard work as it is about perspective. Hard work without a bigger perspective or vision
Tension: The Need for Healthy Communication
As an Organizational Leader you cannot underestimate the power of ongoing, informative communication. Once positions are taken, assumptions are made,
Four Horrible Leadership Decisions
Sometimes leaders are their own worst enemy. These four common decisions undermine any leader and should be avoided at all
What is wrong with you?
Published in Star News, a publication for Law Enforcement personnel. How many times have we asked that question of someone?
The Day I Jumped
In 2008 I was in Lima Peru with my brother Robert. We had met there to continue on to Cusco
Wake Up… Shift Happens!
If you are an insurance company or a personal injury lawyer, listen up. Your world is about to change. Your