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Author Chris Brady's Leadership Blog: The Camel's Nose Under the.

Chris Brady

Programs and "Great Societies" and "fairer resource management" and "progress" are trumpeted as grand new foolproof ideas. " As this plays out, "experts" in government get to decide things we ought to be free to decide for ourselves. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

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Author Chris Brady's Leadership Blog: Tell Me If Anything Was Ever.

Chris Brady

I read this blog posting this morning, just after re-reading chapter 3 of Francis A. Thanks, John Posted by: John Robert Conley | August 13, 2010 at 10:57 PM I just love your blog, your photos are just amazing. Posted by: Chip Bradshaw | July 21, 2010 at 11:54 PM Chris.thanks for giving us some insight into the mind of Di Vinci.

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There Will Always Be "Others"

Chris Brady

Thank you for the blog post Chris could not have picked a better time. and a Winner Announced Blog powered by TypePad Member since 09/2007 Author Chris Bradys Leadership Blog Chris Bradys Home Page Chris Bradys Rascal Tweets Chris Bradys FaceBook Chris Bradys YouTube Chris Bradys Fan Page-Rascal Nation Chris Brady on LinkedIn

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Goal Setting vs. Goal Sitting

Chris Brady

An action plan might involve joining a health club, working out three to four times a week, and managing your caloric intake. Now, I am not a weight management specialist. LOVE your blog! So far so good. Perhaps this is a stupid idea physiologically. Great insight. Thanks for posting. Happy New Year and God Bless.

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Leaders are Service Revolvers

Chris Brady

Orchestrations, administration, management, and coordination must also be looked to; usually by placing others with requisite gifts into correct positions. In short, leadership is the giving of what you have to others so they can collectively give (and accomplish) more than otherwise would have been possible. View an alternate.

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Don't Just Tell Them - Tell Them A Story

Chris Brady

After sitting through many meetings in conference rooms with MENSA types (systems analysts/project managers) whose communication is sooo dry that I swear that I'm sitting in the Sahara instead, I'm strongly convinced that the saying "He who tells the best story wins" is true. Having trouble reading this image?

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World Cup Predictions Contest

Chris Brady

Go back and look through the comments yourselves, not that you would ever doubt the integrity of such a fine, literary location as this blog!  No one else who picked the winner got another top 3 pick correct, and those who picked more than one of the top 3 didn't manage to get the correct winner.  And the winner is.

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