Track coach, Mark Tremayne, of Hilliard Darby High School in Hilliard, Ohio has created a team that Leaps. Not just literally, as all track teams are wont to do, but in the way they approach the sport, the team, and each other. It turns out that … Read the full article→
Help Connor to Help Others
As the school year winds to a close, I'd like to dedicate the next couple of posts to the students and educators who understand that school is a place to grow in wisdom as well as knowledge, in love as well as the so-called Three R's. They … Read the full article→
Audio: Leadership vs Followership
Here's the first in an on-going series of audio essays I'll be offering on this site. Please give a listen and feel free to react, respond, and pontificate in the comment section below. Today's discussion: Leadership, followership, the … Read the full article→
The BOW Questions
At the recent SobCon event in Chicago, I gave a talk to my fellow bloggers about my perspective on what it means to have a body of work and how to go about developing and communicating it. (For the background on this, see my previous post). I … Read the full article→
Re-Energize, Re-Commit, Re-Launch
My earlier, cryptic announcement about the diminishing availability of The Radical Leap and The Radical Edge perked a little excitement among some folks and caused some consternation with others. I take both reactions as a compliment--so, thank … Read the full article→
10 Dollars and A Laptop
Last weekend at the always inspiring SobCon event in Chicago, I had the opportunity to meet Greg Hartle, the itinerate business consultant and philosopher. He's on a mission to visit 50 states, collect 501 stories, and demonstrate that it's … Read the full article→
Hello, I Must Be Going
This week I'll be announcing a new chapter in the lives of The Radical Leap and The Radical Edge. You may have already noticed that these--my first two books--are becoming harder to find in both brick-and-mortar and on-line … Read the full article→
Dick Nettell, Extreme Leader
Yesterday, I had a long talk with my old friend (and constant source of leadership inspiration), Dick Nettell. Dick had a long and storied career at Bank of America where his results and style were legendary. I mentioned in an earlier post that … Read the full article→
















