Most communication falls flat because it’s built to inform, not engage. It's packed with jargon, bullet points and lengthy emails no one reads. Leaders think if they just share the facts, people will ...
What separates a good talk from a great one often isn’t the words—it’s the body language. After analyzing 1,000 TED talks, ...
Halford E. Luccock, a Methodist Minister, once said, “No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” The same notion applies to teams. Although each member has distinctive ...
Back in 1978, historian and leadership guru James MacGregor Burns said, “Leadership is one of the most observed and least understood phenomena on earth.” While that assessment of leadership may have ...