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New Screwtape Letter on Leadership Discovered!

Modern Servant Leader

Below is a new, recently discovered letter from the infamous Screwtape demon. Your last letter suggested uneasiness at learning that your patient had recently been promoted to a managerial position by his employer. Background for those unfamiliar with The Screwtape Letters: In The Screwtape Letters , author C.S.

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

This seems like a no-brainer, something we read in all the ‘effective meeting’ manuals, right?

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

This seems like a no-brainer, something we read in all the ‘effective meeting’ manuals, right?

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You Want a Meeting for What?

Mills Scofield

This seems like a no-brainer, something we read in all the ‘effective meeting’ manuals, right?

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Five Qualities Genuine Leaders Have in Common

Leading Blog

We saw that when more than 32,000 students in France signed a pledge to work for environmentally conscious companies, or when thousands of Google employees signed a letter protesting the company’s involvement in a government program that uses artificial intelligence to enhance military tactics.

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No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy.

Leading Blog

His letter to the Blue Diamond : MARCH 2003. Chemical attack, treachery, and use of the innocent as human shields can be expected, as can other unethical tactics. It was adapted from a remark attributed to the Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla, “No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wronged me whom I have not repaid in full.”.

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5 Ways to Reduce Your Office Carbon Footprint

Lead Change Blog

Ever wondered how the carbon footprint of a printed letter compares to a boiled kettle? I have, and it turns out a letter can do just as much damage to the environment as two boils of a kettle. Who’d have thought it? You’ll be glad to hear I haven’t gone as far as testing this myself. You can do the same. Go green!

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