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Please take this quick – 1 question – poll. I’ll publish results in the next month.

Moral Crisis/Financial Crisis Poll

One Question Poll (click on question to reply):
Do you think we’ve made any progress with managing the moral crisis that underlies our financial problems?

As summer draws down, I feel the seasonal pull to:

work on nesting stuff as my 2 sons transition back to school
appreciate every last second of not having my feet bound by shoes
enjoy every possible moment at my very sweet swim club
and do the behind-the-scenes professional work so I can hit the ground running in [...]

“Your beliefs become your thoughts.
Your thoughts become your words.
Your words become your actions.
Your actions become your habits.
Your habits become your values.
Your values become your destiny.”
- Mahatma Gandhi

Decision-making is about discernment. Tools are great but there’s no inherent wisdom in most of the decision-making tools out there. If you don’t have the discernment to interpret the results and the discernment to ask the right questions, even clear deciders like coin tosses can lead you astray.
As a coach and consultant working with corporate, [...]

From Wharton School’s Knowledge Roundtable
Published: August 18, 2010 in Knowledge@Wharton
The four fellows at the Knowledge@Wharton roundtable included Ian Rogan, Ramya Krishnaswamy, Carl Björkman and Sandilya Vadapalli. An edited version of the conversation follows.
Knowledge@Wharton: How has the nature of leadership changed in recent years, and what are the new complexities that characterize leadership today?
Rogan: I [...]

Mark Twain  once wrote an apology to a friend for writing them such a long letter:  While apologizing he admitted he did not have enough time to write a short one.
Sean M. Crane

Values-driven leaders don’t fall into these traps because their footing is on much more stable ground than the power-mongers referred to by this Wall Street Journal article. Coaches are often called in to reign in obnoxious leaders but when coaching starts before leaders fall into this kind of trap, they have a better understanding of [...]

“Control is not leadership; management is not leadership; leadership is leadership. If you seek to lead, invest at least 50% of your time in leading yourself—your own purpose, ethics, principles, motivation, conduct. Invest at least 20% leading those with authority over you and 15% leading your peers.” [...]