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John Wooden and the Power of Virtue in Leadership

Michael Lee Stallard

1 Comment so far Brandon on June 8th, 2010 This is a very cool post… I was watching ESPN the other day and saw all the stories about John Wooden. Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Copyright © 2010 Michael Lee Stallard Michael’s blog was recently recognized and the #1 leadership blog.

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Brain Research: To Improve Learning, Use Whole Mind

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard Insights on Leadership and Employee Engagement Home About Hire to Speak Press Kit Brain Research: To Improve Learning, Use Whole Body Published by Michael Lee Stallard on July 17, 2010 05:03 am under E Pluribus Partners , connection culture , employee engagement , knowledge flow We learn best when we think, feel and do.

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Leadership, Employee Engagement and Innovation at BIF-6 Summit

Michael Lee Stallard

Stone who produce tough-minded, good investigative journalism that provides a check on power and kicks over conventional wisdom. Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Copyright © 2010 Michael Lee Stallard We reporters like I.F. As you can tell from my summaries, it was an invigorating couple of days.

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The Pride Paradox

Michael Lee Stallard

Humility is not easily developed when you have wealth, power and/or status. It’s no coincidence that admitting one’s weakness, seeking a higher power and the support of others are key elements in successful 12-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous. Herein lies the paradox. Adversity and suffering force us to connect.

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Corporations: Lessons from a College Football Halftime

Michael Lee Stallard

First created in 2010, the video combined inspirational music and footage of hundreds of survivors and supporters. What TCU created is extraordinary and has a powerful positive effect on campus and in the greater Fort Worth community. With each subsequent year, the music video has gotten more elaborate. Komen® Greater Fort Worth.

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Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?

Michael Lee Stallard

By 2010, nearly 27 percent had just one person. A 2010 AARP survey found that 35 percent of adults older than 45 were chronically lonely as opposed to 20 percent a decade earlier. A 2010 Hoover Institute paper stated in 1950 the U.S. ” The rise in loneliness has led to an explosion in the number of paid confidants. .

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The Collective Wisdom of Relationship-Centered Networks

Michael Lee Stallard

For those of you who are interested in relational trust and the wisdom of crowds, I encourage you to check out this fascinating interview my friend Robert Morris, the freelance writer, did with Alan Briskin, co-author of The Power of Collective Wisdom. Military Gamification in Everything? why is everyone smiling? why is everyone smiling?

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