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theway2k

Sick’em Saracuda!

Have you noticed that the McCain campaign has finally decided to expose the character flaws of Barack Hussein Obama? I say it is about time; however anti-McCainites and pundits enmeshed in political correctness are condemning the expose as a tactic to get American’s minds off the economy and/or a...

Jenna Weidenbenner

The Soft Touch

One of the key qualities that employers look for in applicants is soft skills. What are these nebulous skills that are so important? Soft skills include attitude, communication skills, leadership abilities, character, business acumen, flexibility -- and on and on. For a longer list, check out "On...

sven.grodem

Ready for the Flight?

Before a Plane takes off from the ground the attendances demonstrate the oxygen mask and say: If you travel with children, put on the mask on yourself first before you help them. Always think of yourself first and help yourself first, whatever situation you are in. If you do not help yourself, how...

sven.grodem

To be on move

to raise, to lift, to stand there tall to never ever give in and to never feel small to rest for awhile, maybe a minute or three but to never ever start defending, be free! cause the people alive is the people that's walking it's the movable mind that don't settle with talking toptraveler

Linda Vista

How would they lead?

Here's an article which I found on the Union Tribune which caught me by surprise. Perhaps it was because Ken Blanchard, the leadership guru wrote it. In this article he argues that we need to really question their leadership character before we appoint someone to president. He goes on to ask four...

sven.grodem

TO VISIT

When we travel we often use the expression; to visit. "I will visit Denmark later this year." or "Last month I visited Paris." But what does it really mean to visit someone? When we were kids my family always visited my Grandmother every Sunday. It wasn't that long ride but still we put on our best...

sven.grodem

HOTEL REVIEWS

My new friend Steve, an Englishman in Spain and a true Traveler shared with me some hotel stories. It is delightful to read what he writes and I just want to share his reviews over hotels as I also want to encourage ALL Top Travelers to share their experiences with hotels they have stayed in. Here...

sven.grodem

To travel is...

sven.grodem

To travel is...

To Travel To travel is a state of mind. It is what people that are open, flexible, creative and generally love life do. They see what is new and unknown as a challenge and they dear to give up the safe bed, the normal rhythm just to take the challenge that lays out there somewhere. Sometimes it's...

Josh

Mana & Ethos

The Maori concept of mana is deep and complex and should not be oversimplified or relativised into the crude english translations it often is, such as: prestige, honour and authority. These one word explanations come no where close to doing the rich concept of mana justice. According to Maori...

Dale Williams

It's about us leaders

I love Robert Greenleaf's work on servant leadership. Let me get that out of the way so that you don't have any doubt about where I stand on this leadership thing. I was introduced to his work by Joseph Jaworski. Joseph mused with his father (special prosecutor for the Watergate scandal) how Richard...

Chunks

Obama's convention speech - first impressions

I write as Obama and his family and Biden and his wife are waving to the Democratic convention crowds. Barack Obama has just finished giving his speech. The crowd is ecstatic. The stadium is awash with energy; and majestic-sounding music is playing. My favourite line was "It is not about me, it is...

TheHolcombes

Leadership

I'm learning a lot about leadership and decision making on this trip. I am finding I have plenty of room for growth. I will admit this trip has different dynamics than the typical trip. On this trip we are working with missionaries that we are not used to, and Clark and I are bouncing back and forth...

Joe Miller

More Than Cake

Mark Evenden

Leadership Vs Followship (Part 1)

This is the first of three articles looking into the concept of “Followship”. There are many books and articles that have been written about leadership, and how to become a great leader, but what about “Followship”, how can you encourage people to become great followers? After all it is...

Mark Evenden

What can you do when there is a conflict of leadership in the executive team?

This conflict on leadership can and does arise from time to time in senior teams in organisations when a new member joins the team or when a new leader is appointed and the leader and a team member do not get on. This can be for any number of reasons such as different views about: the...

EagleWay

A Mandate to Equip the Saints via Rick Joyner

Rick Joyner: "The True Measure of Success for Christian Leadership is What the People that have been Mobilized Go On to Accomplish" A Mandate to Equip the Saints We have been studying the important ability of mobilizing God's people into the army they are called to be and how what is finished after...

DougFirebaugh

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Future1investor

Facing My Critics

Bloggers, journalists, reporters, interviewers, and the like often express their own side of things and often can not take criticism. I am here today to give my criticisms an airing out. I find that smart types like these are smart in that they don't openly publish their criticisms of folks like...

phud chambers

Lead like Moses

In Exodus 18 Moses was over-worked and his father-in-law Jethro gave him some advice to delegate his work out to relieve the stress. In v. 21 Jethro told Moses to look for three qualities. "look for (1) able men from all the people, men who (2) fear God, who are (3) trustworthy...". If you are in an...