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Cheating Our Way to the Bottom: 5 Ways We Shortchange Ourselves & Others
Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Cheating Our Way to the Bottom: 5 Ways We Shortchange Ourselves & Others

We all have heard about the most recent case of cheating – wealthy people lying, bribing, and spending huge amounts of money just to get their children into elite universities. But cheating is not only limited to the high profile examples we hear about. Here are some of the more common ways we as leaders can shortchange ourselves and others.

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7 Modern Leadership Lessons from History [from Napoleon Bonaparte]
Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Modern Leadership Lessons from History [from Napoleon Bonaparte]

Leadership lessons do not only rise from the present. Yes, we can learn a lot of what to do and what not to do from the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Andy Stanley, Warren Buffett, and Bono. But we are fools to forget the lessons from the past – lessons from leaders like Napoleon Bonaparte, the French leader who emerged in the 18th century and become one of the most powerful leaders in the world. Here are 7 modern lessons from the history of Napoleon that are worthy of our attention.

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Who Attends Your Church & Why They Come [Infographic Data]

Who Attends Your Church & Why They Come [Infographic Data]

Who is attending your church? We recently looked at the church health survey results from 35 of the churches we have worked with to identify the common themes including who their church attenders are, why they come to that church, and what they think about the ministries at the church. Here are the findings.

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8 Principles Your Organization Can Learn From the Super Bowl
Coaching, Leadership, Organizational Health, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Organizational Health, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

8 Principles Your Organization Can Learn From the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is the mother of all sporting events in the U.S. Over 100 million viewers. Commercials that cost $5 million dollars and are watched as intensely as the game. And winning the game significantly increases the value of the team and each of its players. So what can our organizations learn from this epic game? More than you may think! Here are 8 important principles.

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Treated Unfairly? You Have Options… and Excessive Whining Isn’t One of Them
Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Treated Unfairly? You Have Options… and Excessive Whining Isn’t One of Them

Unfairness doesn’t only happen in sports – like the recent missed call in the New Orleans and Los Angeles NFL playoff game. Being skipped over for a promotion. Getting down-sized late in your career. Receiving what feels like a biased performance review. Life is not always fair, but we are in control of how we respond to it. In other words, we have options. Here are six of the more important ones.

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7 Reasons Why 70% of Change Efforts Fail – And What Leaders Can Do About It

7 Reasons Why 70% of Change Efforts Fail – And What Leaders Can Do About It

One of the top jobs of a leader is to guide his/her organization through change. And while change itself can kill the organization, resistance to change is guaranteed to do so! Here are seven reasons change efforts sometimes fail and what we as leaders can do to improve the odds of success.

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