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Five championship strategies

Lead on Purpose

This is the career record of Larry Gelwix, coach of the Highland High rugby team (Salt Lake City) for more than three decades. Here are the five championship strategies: Choose what team you’re going to play for. Where is your loyalty? Where is your heart? Figure it out, make a decision and don’t look back.

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John Wooden: What the Obituaries Missed

Michael Lee Stallard

The character values, or blocks of the pyramid, were: industriousness, enthusiasm, friendship, loyalty, cooperation, self-control, alertness, initiative, intentness, condition, skill, and team spirit. They had a vision to strive for as individuals and together as a team. He is responsible, in part, for the person I am today.”

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Hiring a hitman? Now that's extreme employee loyalty. | RoundtableTalk

Roundtable Talk

Now that’s extreme employee loyalty. Posted on August 9, 2010 by LeaderTalker | 2 Comments Well, this post is one for the bizarro-files. For the past few years, many organizations have been wringing their hands about the rapidly declining sense of employee loyalty (gee, I wonder why?). Now that’s employee loyalty to the extreme.

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Political games in organizations: the ones other people play. Not.

Roundtable Talk

Now that’s extreme employee loyalty. Posted on August 5, 2010 by LeaderTalker | 2 Comments Recently we held a Peer Roundtable Exchange on the topic: Political Games in Organizations. Now that’s extreme employee loyalty. → Political games in organizations: the ones other people play. Not you of course. Not you of course.

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Demotivation: how to make your life as a leader more challenging

Roundtable Talk

Now that’s extreme employee loyalty. Now that’s extreme employee loyalty. Skip to content Home Welcome! ← Hiring a hitman? Share this: This entry was posted in Leadership , Motivation , Communication and tagged Ken Blanchard , demotivation , One Minute Manager , setting expectations. Bookmark the permalink. ← Hiring a hitman?

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Death of the Free Agent Nation?? Say it ain't so…

Roundtable Talk

Say it ain’t so… Posted on March 29, 2010 by LeaderTalker | 2 Comments In 1999 Dan Pink put out his book Free Agent Nation based on his earlier Fast Company article and changed my view of organizational life as I knew it. He felt he needed to concentrate on building his career there. ← Adam Giambrone: Above the law?

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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

In addition, because of the successive generations entering the workforce, rising education levels, globalization, the flattening of organizations, and an increased willingness to change careers and companies, employees have come to understand they can add more value doing meaningful work.