In my doctoral work back in 2008-2009, I spent time reading the concepts expressed by Edwin Friedman. Friedman was a family therapist and...
A great question. We like to add projects, tasks, and features to our team or to our product but so much of leadership is knowing how and...
Transitions in business, or any organization for that matter, need connect how they start and how they end. Too often, leadership within...
Aristotle’s three appeals – logos, pathos, and ethos – are effective tools in the rhetorical framework, or the art of persuasion. Using all...
Apple bought a company in March 2013. No surprise. For an estimated $20 million, Apple bought WiFiSLAM, a 2-year-old company that according...
This is a guest post by Mark Griffin, head of In His Name HR. In His Name HR provides human resource consulting for small and medium-sized...
The following is a guest post from Dr. David Dunbar, President of Biblical Theological Seminary in Hatfield, PA. With these words St. Paul...
I’m not a big NBA fan. I really don’t watch basketball that much except for the NBA finals. Maybe. I do watch the NCAA Final...
At TEDxUSC, business professor David Logan talks about the five kinds of tribes that humans naturally form — in schools, workplaces...
The power of creativity. For some reason we think we lack it, but the truth is that is something that anyone can cultivate. It is both...