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  • Leader’sDigest: Nineteen Stars 3
    Military practice has always been a vivid school for leadership, which becomes good reference to commercial ventures. We will launch a series of articles about leadership styles of four world renowned generals (George Marshall, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Patton ), excerpted from Nineteen Stars of Edgar Puryear.
    [ 2014/2/10 ]
  • Nineteen Stars 2: Humility-General Marshall
    Humility: General Marshall was complete within himself. Doing his job well was its own reward; he did not need the compliments of others to evaluate his performance. He was eminently fit for the responsibilities and loneliness of command, intellectually and psychologically.
    [ 2014/1/31 ]
  • Ask Four Questions Daily
    As a leader, every night, on your commute home, ask yourself four questions: 1).How did I show up as a leader today? 2).What did I communicate today? 3).Who did I develop today? 4).Who did I thank today?
    [ 2014/1/22 ]
  • 4 Steps to Prevent Stress and Burnout
    "Pressure comes from external demands: deadlines, projects, family demands. But pressure is not stress," Petrie explains. Stress is what people do with that pressure in their minds.
    [ 2013/9/18 ]
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