Category Archives: Transformation
Dynamics of a Transformational Person (4of4)
This is the fourth of four BLOGS dedicated to reflecting more of the “why” of being a transformational person. My premise is that if someone understands the “why” being of transformational person it will inspire them and give them sustainability. Transformational … Continue reading
Dynamics of a Transformational Person (3of4)
This is the third of four BLOGS dedicated to reflecting more of the “why” of being a transformational person. My premise is that if someone understands the “why” being of transformational person it will sustain them, inspire them, and give … Continue reading
Dynamics of a Transformational Person (2of4)
This is the second of four BLOGS dedicated to reflecting more of the “why” of being a transformational person. My premise is that if someone understands the “why” being of transformational person it will sustain them, inspire them, and give … Continue reading
Dynamics of a Transformational Person (1of4)
If you type in “Transformational Leadership” into Wikipedia you’ll find four distinct elements described as action steps of someone desiring to be an agent of change, with individuals or a social system. While I believe there is merit in learning … Continue reading
“Look Within” – Lesson from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The words I spoke to God that midnight are still vivid in my memory: I am here taking a stand for what I believe is right. But now I am afraid. The people are looking to me for leadership, and … Continue reading
What is Clarity Worth?
Today I sat with a potential client. Two partners who had a great year; business growth and profitability. Their desire in 2011 is to, in their words, “take it to the next level.” Knowing I was a coach they wondered … Continue reading
Was the Meanness Meter High in 2010?
A recent NPR segment (12.30.10) proposed that people are getting meaner and that 2010 reached a new level of sordid. Their message was that comments in almost every venue were snarky, rude, and downright vile, “The meanness meter went pretty high in … Continue reading