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Leadership in Tough Times

Leadership in Tough Times

Maxwell Leadership July 20, 2011

“All of the great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the major anxiety of their people in their time.”~ John Kenneth Galbraith Americans are anxious about their financial future. Their government, like a spendthrift shopper, has piled up debt and maxed out its available credit limit. As the national debt balloons, a…

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Full Fledged Freedom

Full Fledged Freedom

Maxwell Leadership July 7, 2011

On the Fourth of July Americans light up the sky with fireworks to celebrate their freedom. Yet, as the United States commemorates its 235th birthday, two-thirds of the country believes America is heading in the wrong direction. What accounts for the widespread pessimism in “The Land of the Free?” Certainly, economic woes have dampened the national outlook, but the malaise…

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Creating The Space To Innovate

Creating The Space To Innovate

Maxwell Leadership June 15, 2011

On July 8th, NASA will launch a space shuttle for the final time when Atlantis lifts off for the International Space Station. The flight of Atlantis marks the last of 135 manned missions conducted over the past thirty years by NASA’s space shuttle program. The program has done much to advance scientific knowledge of the universe, having accomplished the following:…

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Leadership in the Age of Innovation

Leadership in the Age of Innovation

Maxwell Leadership June 15, 2011

At one time, people with their “heads in the clouds” were derided for being hopelessly disconnected from the real world. However, with the emergence of cloud computing, living in the clouds may swiftly become the best-connected way of life. Tech experts herald cloud computing as a game-changing technological innovation with the potential to profoundly alter the way people access their…

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When Plans Don’t Go According to the Script, Keep Planning

When Plans Don’t Go According to the Script, Keep Planning

Maxwell Leadership June 11, 2011

“In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower As Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II, Dwight D. Eisenhower planned, coordinated, and carried out the largest amphibious assault ever undertaken – the Invasion of Normandy. Historians regard him as one of the greatest…

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Vision, Connection, and Direction: The Pathway to Effective Communication

Vision, Connection, and Direction: The Pathway to Effective Communication

John C. Maxwell June 11, 2011

By communicating a message of hope and significance to his oppressed countrymen in Poland, Pope John Paul II played a lead role in toppling communism in Europe. He affirmed the dignity and humanity of Poles, rallying them to resist communism, while at the same time teaching them to show restraint when confronting the communist authorities. The vision, connection, and direction…

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