

Which Ship Will You Choose?
In our world, we hear much about decision-making. There are strategic decisions, tactical decisions, partnering decisions, professional...


Leaders in History: Anna Bissell
Anna Bissell's husband, Melville Bissell, invented the Bissell floor and carpet sweeper to keep things tidy at their crockery business....


Fireworks
Through the years I have observed many inspirational leaders. These leaders all have one thing in common: they know how to touch the...


Featured Reading: Coach Wooden's Leadership Game Plan for Success
Coach Wooden’s Leadership Game Plan for Success presents a unique opportunity to study under the man ESPN hails as “the greatest coach of...


Eagle Spotlight: Jim Ray
Jim Ray has over 40 years of direct supervision experience. Most recently he has served as President and CEO of Children’s Harbor Inc., a...


Featured Reading: The Anatomy of Peace
What if, in our conflicts with others, there is something we want more than solutions? What if conflicts at home, conflicts at work, and...


Michael's Eyes
Michael is a leader. He has led well in his organization, in his community, and most importantly, in his home. He is a man of influence...


Leaders in History: William Seward
William H. Seward is best known for the Alaska Purchase, commonly referred to as "Seward's Folly," but he remains one of the best...


Featured Reading: Gung Ho!
Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles, co-authors of the New York Times business bestseller Raving Fans, are back with Gung Ho! Here is an...


The Nail Polish
We hear much about the entitlement of the generation that is entering our work force. We question their discipline, work ethic, and...









































