By Dr. Perry Martini
General George C. Patton, USA, once stated that courage was nothing more than “fear hanging on for one minute longer.” He obviously was referring to the fear that soldiers face in the tense moments prior to entering combat; however, I would submit that this physical fear is very closely related to that [...]
Making Decisions – Moral Courage
Published in December 11th, 2009
Posted by pmartini in Leadership
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Asian Meetings
Published in December 7th, 2009
From Academy Leadership Affiliate Tom Watson
As a leader you will, no doubt, be called upon to chair meetings of varying importance from time to time. No matter the subject, the cultural diversity of attendees, or the management level of participants, you, as the chair of the meeting, must ensure participation from all. It [...]
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